it means against and also means thrown away as worthless
Refuse
Refuse
One homograph for "proceed" is "proceed," which can mean to continue or to move forward.
A homograph of "to be silent" is the word "mute," which can also mean to be silent or unable to speak.
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can mean physically near or to shut something.
Refuse
Refuse
The homograph that can mean pillar or newspaper is "column."
One homograph for "proceed" is "proceed," which can mean to continue or to move forward.
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can mean physically near or to shut something.
A homograph of "to be silent" is the word "mute," which can also mean to be silent or unable to speak.
The homograph for "dear" is "dear." It can mean both loved or cherished, or expensive or high in price.
A homograph for lean is "lean," which can mean to incline in a certain direction or to be thin or low in body fat.
The homograph "tire" can mean both to become weary and the rubber covering on a wheel.
The homograph for "change" is when it is used as a verb to mean to replace with something else, as in "I need to change my clothes."
The homograph for "entrance" is "entrance," which can either mean to fill with wonder and delight or to provide access to a place.
The homograph for a noisy fight is "row" which can mean a noisy dispute or a line of items or objects.