limp
A homograph for "lame" meaning to walk with difficulty could be "lame" meaning unconvincing or unsatisfactory. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
The homograph word for "lame walk or step" is "limp." It can refer to both a limping gait or a weak or unconvincing argument.
What is the homograph for a noisy fight
limp
LIMPThe grocer's shop only had a few limp lettuces left.Before I had that operation on my knee I could only walk with a limp.
A homograph for "lame" meaning to walk with difficulty could be "lame" meaning unconvincing or unsatisfactory. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
The homograph word for "lame walk or step" is "limp." It can refer to both a limping gait or a weak or unconvincing argument.
What is the homograph for a noisy fight
limp
Ah, what a happy little question! The homograph word you're looking for is "light." It can mean not heavy, or it can refer to brightness or the opposite of darkness. Just like how we can paint with light colors to create a soft and gentle mood on our canvas.
the answer is Limp it took a long time but it is Limp i had it for homework too
LIMPThe grocer's shop only had a few limp lettuces left.Before I had that operation on my knee I could only walk with a limp.
The word "pad" is a homograph, as it can refer to both walking softly and a type of pillow.
pretend your legs are stiff. And walk.
Immobile, handicapped, hurt Crippled.
Walk with a stiff upper lip.
thats was a lame question. or in terms where lame means physically impperared, that boy is lame(he cant walk or move another body part)