Yes, It can be used in at least two different ways:
1. This car is a Reject. (Noun)
2. I Reject your idea. (Verb)
That fits the definition of Homograph.
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
Refuse
Refuse
The homograph "refuse" can either mean to decline or reject something, or it can refer to items that have been thrown away or discarded. The meaning is determined by the context in which the word is used.
The homograph for a glass container is "jar," while the homograph for a rattle is "shake."
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
Refuse
Refuse
The homograph "refuse" can either mean to decline or reject something, or it can refer to items that have been thrown away or discarded. The meaning is determined by the context in which the word is used.
Homograph
Have is not a homograph.
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obviously, it is homograph.
The homograph for a glass container is "jar," while the homograph for a rattle is "shake."
The homograph of "end" is "end" as in "the end of the movie." The homograph of "ship" is "ship" as in "a container ship." The homograph of "severe" is "severe" as in "a severe storm." The homograph of "harsh" is "harsh" as in "harsh criticism."
Excluding slang, fresh is not a homograph.