Homographs are words with the same spelling, but different meanings.
An example is bank. A bank could mean: financial institution; the edge of a river or a lake; a row of items grouped together.
Example Sentence: I store my money in Chase Bank, whose closest location is on the bank of the Mississippi River.
Other homographs include: bar, bear, compound, content, fine, food, letter, minute, overlay, row, wave and yard.
Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. They are used in language to add complexity and variety in communication. These words often require context to understand which meaning is intended in a particular sentence.
Homographs for "sow" are: "sow" meaning to plant seeds in the ground "sow" meaning a female pig
To include an idiom in an example sentence, simply incorporate the idiom naturally into the sentence to convey a figurative meaning. For example, "She had a chip on her shoulder" is an idiom meaning she was easily offended or held a grudge.
An example of a disruptive modifier would be "completely" in the sentence: "She completely destroyed the cake." The modifier "completely" disrupts the overall meaning of the sentence by emphasizing the extent of the destruction.
One example is bear. Bear is a noun for an animal. But bear is also a verb, meaning to take or tolerate. Example: I could not bear my panic when I saw the bear appear in front of me so I screamed.
Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. They are used in language to add complexity and variety in communication. These words often require context to understand which meaning is intended in a particular sentence.
Well a non example in a sentence is normally just meaning the opposite of an example sentence. For example: Tangible; Example They are waiting for tangible improvements in daily life.; Nonexempt; The clouds covering the sun make the sun tangible to see.
The meaning of ricochet is to bounce off. The example sentence would be, the ball ricocheted off the wall.
Homographs for "sow" are: "sow" meaning to plant seeds in the ground "sow" meaning a female pig
To include an idiom in an example sentence, simply incorporate the idiom naturally into the sentence to convey a figurative meaning. For example, "She had a chip on her shoulder" is an idiom meaning she was easily offended or held a grudge.
Bloodcurdling is a word meaning 'horrifying' The sight of the monster was bloodcurdling.
An example of a disruptive modifier would be "completely" in the sentence: "She completely destroyed the cake." The modifier "completely" disrupts the overall meaning of the sentence by emphasizing the extent of the destruction.
Example sentence - I will pay the loan back to the bank in equal monthly installments over 60 months.
Please give me examples in the sentence where the denotation is used!
A sentence gives a complete thought, with a subject and verb. A phrase is a sequence of words intended to have meaning.
One example is bear. Bear is a noun for an animal. But bear is also a verb, meaning to take or tolerate. Example: I could not bear my panic when I saw the bear appear in front of me so I screamed.
You can use "can" in a sentence as a noun or a intransitive verb. A example of can in a sentence is "The can is purple". That example is a example of can as a noun. A example of a intransitive verb is "I can use a bottle to squirt was a things". The word "can" is a homonym. A homonym is a word that has the same spelling (or different spelling but same sound) as another, but has a different meaning or origan.