The term for two different answers both being correct is called "equivocation" or "ambiguity".
The homograph for "right" is the word that has the same spelling but different meanings depending on context. For example, "right" can mean both a direction (opposite of left) and that something is correct or just.
There's not general agreement on this. The official position is to use from, but in some cases this doesn't seem just right. For example: "John is different than he was yesterday" seems more correct.
No, the word AWAY is an adverb. It answers the question where. (the combined form "away from" is a preposition of movement)
The homophone for the word "sense" is "cents." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
A homonym for the word "Corps" is "core." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
You would have to word the question right
The homograph for "right" is the word that has the same spelling but different meanings depending on context. For example, "right" can mean both a direction (opposite of left) and that something is correct or just.
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There are many different Polynesian languages, so there are many possible answers to this question. Perhaps the best-known of these is Hawaiian, where the word for both hello and goodbye is "aloha."
you can get the answers by actually doing the work
The word ambidextrous originated in the 1640s from the Latin word ambidexter, meaning "right-handed on both sides." (Ambi is a prefix for "both" and dexter means "right-handed.")
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Left, center, right and fully justified. Fully justified is when both margins are straight, like in a newspaper column.
It depends upon what term you are searching. If you are right key word most of the search engine will give you the right answer.
nice = sweet bad = horrible big = huge left= right right = wrong A-plus answers Rank-status