"Crush" can mean " deform, pulverize, or force inwards by compressing forcefully" and "a brief but intense infatuation for (someone)."
The homograph that means to crush is "press." This word can mean to physically squash something or to apply pressure.
Squash.
Squash.
The homograph for a yellow vegetable is "squash," which can refer to both the vegetable and the action of crushing something.
Squash is both a verb meaning "to crush" and a noun referring to one kind of yellow vegetable.Note that not all squash are yellow and not all yellow vegetables are squash.
The homograph that means to crush is "press." This word can mean to physically squash something or to apply pressure.
Squash.
Squash.
The homograph for a yellow vegetable is "squash," which can refer to both the vegetable and the action of crushing something.
Have is not a homograph.
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Squash is both a verb meaning "to crush" and a noun referring to one kind of yellow vegetable.Note that not all squash are yellow and not all yellow vegetables are squash.
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obviously, it is homograph.
The homograph for a glass container is "jar," while the homograph for a rattle is "shake."
The homograph of "end" is "end" as in "the end of the movie." The homograph of "ship" is "ship" as in "a container ship." The homograph of "severe" is "severe" as in "a severe storm." The homograph of "harsh" is "harsh" as in "harsh criticism."
Excluding slang, fresh is not a homograph.