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A homophone for "reed" is "read." Both words sound identical but have different meanings.
Homophone; the two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings
Homographs are confusing because in order to determine their meanings, you must look at the context in which they are used. It will also help if you read the sentence and if you know both of the definitions
A homograph for "repay" is "read." "Read" can be pronounced differently based on its context, just like "repay" can have different meanings based on its usage.
A homophone for "color" is "collar." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
A Hobnocker can have different meanings. You can read all about it's origin, the definition, examples, videos and stories on the website: www.hobnocker.com
A homophone for "reed" is "read." Both words sound identical but have different meanings.
Homophone; the two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings
The word Hobnocker can have different meanings. It's a fiction term and today you can find different types of Hobnocker's. You can read more about the Definition, meaning, examples, videos, pictures and stories on the website: www.hobnocker.com
The word Hobnocker can have different meanings. It's a fiction term and today you can find different types of Hobnocker's. You can read more about the Definition, meaning, examples, videos, pictures and stories on the website: www.hobnocker.com
Homographs are confusing because in order to determine their meanings, you must look at the context in which they are used. It will also help if you read the sentence and if you know both of the definitions
A homograph for "repay" is "read." "Read" can be pronounced differently based on its context, just like "repay" can have different meanings based on its usage.
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Note that "volume" has different meanings. Here are some examples: Read the reference work, volume 3. The volume of an object usually increases when it is heated. The volume of information transferred over the Internet increases each year.
Your question presupposes that there is one "literal meaning" to the word in question whereas there are a number of "figurative meanings". Where there are multiple meanings they can be read differently. It doesn't matter whether they are literal or figurative; it is quite possible for two literal meanings of the same word to be read differently. E.g. "I know the ship has a bow, but I don't know who it was that tied it."Figurative. ._.
They are homophones.
A homophone for "color" is "collar." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.