Homonyms are hear with same sounds,but it's meaning are different each other.
The homonym for "grate" is "great."
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The homonym for 'great' is 'grate.' 'Great' typically means large or significant, while 'grate' can refer to a frame of metal bars for holding coal or a feeling of irritation.
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grate The noodles are delicious because she tops them with freshly grated cheese. She will grate the cheese so the noodles will taste great.
A homonym for "great" is "grate." While "great" refers to something large or impressive, "grate" can mean to shred food or refers to a framework for holding burning fuel in a fireplace. Despite their different meanings, they sound the same when spoken.
Two different words with the same letters, like vein and vane is called a homonym. Another homonym is formed by the words great and grate.
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"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
Hour is a homonym for our.
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."