Kites are fun to fly when there's a strong wind. I always forget to wind my watch, so I should really get one that runs on a battery. If Richard doesn't stop drinking and driving, he will wind up dead.
The wind was strong enough to wind the sails on the boat.
The homograph of the word "wind" is an alternative pronunciation where it rhymes with "sinned" rather than "find".
The homograph that means "to turn" is "wind" (as in winding a clock), while the homograph for "air in motion" is "wind" (as in a gust of wind). These words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
I can feel the wind in my hair.Wind up the string before it gets tangled.(Same spelling, different pronunciation.)
Homograph's are two words that are spelled the same but are pronounced differently. Some examples of homograph include bow, read, lead, close, and wind.
Have is not a homograph.
The wind was strong enough to wind the sails on the boat.
The homograph of the word "wind" is an alternative pronunciation where it rhymes with "sinned" rather than "find".
The homograph that means "to turn" is "wind" (as in winding a clock), while the homograph for "air in motion" is "wind" (as in a gust of wind). These words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
wind like wind a toy and there is wind
I can feel the wind in my hair.Wind up the string before it gets tangled.(Same spelling, different pronunciation.)
Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, like wind or record.
Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, like wind or record.
Homograph's are two words that are spelled the same but are pronounced differently. Some examples of homograph include bow, read, lead, close, and wind.
fast as in to run like i run fast like the wind or fast as in to starve your self like yesturday we had a fast and now were all starving.
Homograph
Homographs have the same spelling, but different meanings. Examples include: * wind (wind as in weather, or windup a clock) * contract (a contract may be a document, or you may contract an illness) * desert (to abandon, or an arid desert )