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Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations. Here are ten examples:

  1. Lead (to guide) vs. Lead (a type of metal)
  2. Tear (to rip) vs. Tear (a drop of liquid from the eye)
  3. Bow (to bend forward) vs. Bow (a weapon for shooting arrows)
  4. Wind (moving air) vs. Wind (to twist or turn)
  5. Row (a line of things) vs. Row (to paddle a boat)
  6. Bat (a flying mammal) vs. Bat (a sports equipment)
  7. Bass (a type of fish) vs. Bass (low, deep voice)
  8. Close (to shut) vs. Close (near)
  9. Minute (60 seconds) vs. Minute (very small)
  10. Object (a thing) vs. Object (to express disapproval)
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2mo ago

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