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Some examples of homonyms for "bill" are Bill, the name of a person, and bill, a statement of money owed.
Sure! Some examples of homonyms are: "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (to hit a ball with a bat); "stalk" (part of a plant) and "stalk" (to follow someone persistently); "tear" (a rip) and "tear" (to cry).
The previous person who answered this was thinking about Homophones, which are different from Homonyms. Examples of Homonyms are: The bear couldn't bear to see his friend die AND The river banks are near my money bank
No; as opposites, tight and loose are examples of antonyms.Tight (meaning restrictive) and tight (meaning drunk) are homonyms, as would be right and write. A homonym is a word that sounds or is spelled the same, but has a completely different meaning.
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
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Two examples of homonyms in "Jane Eyre" are the homophones "right" and "write," as well as "sole" (meaning only) and "soul" (spiritual or immaterial part of a human being). These homonyms add to the richness of the language and can create subtle wordplay in the text.
Some examples of homonyms for "bill" are Bill, the name of a person, and bill, a statement of money owed.
Homonyms refer to words that have different meanings and spelling but sound similar. Attention, infection and direction are examples of homonyms for affection.
Sure! Some examples of homonyms are: "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (to hit a ball with a bat); "stalk" (part of a plant) and "stalk" (to follow someone persistently); "tear" (a rip) and "tear" (to cry).
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The previous person who answered this was thinking about Homophones, which are different from Homonyms. Examples of Homonyms are: The bear couldn't bear to see his friend die AND The river banks are near my money bank
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No; as opposites, tight and loose are examples of antonyms.Tight (meaning restrictive) and tight (meaning drunk) are homonyms, as would be right and write. A homonym is a word that sounds or is spelled the same, but has a completely different meaning.
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
Some homonyms of "male" are mail and mael.
Some homonyms of "weak" are week and weep.