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What is a homograph for lame walk or step not stiff?

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.


What is the homograph of nail?

The homograph of "nail" is "nail." In this case, the same spelling is used for both meanings of the word.


What is the homograph for dear?

The homograph for "dear" is "dear." It can mean both loved or cherished, or expensive or high in price.


What is the homograph meaning to become weary?

The homograph "tire" can mean both to become weary and the rubber covering on a wheel.


What is a homograph for change?

A homograph for "change" is "change," which can refer to both money as well as the act of making something different.


What is the homograph of A noise fight?

The homograph of "A noise fight" is "A nice fight," where both phrases are spelled similarly but have different meanings.


Is the word tire a homograph?

Yes, "tire" is a homograph. It can mean both the rubber covering on a wheel and the feeling of being weary.


What is the homograph word for lame walk or step?

The homograph word for "lame walk or step" is "limp." It can refer to both a limping gait or a weak or unconvincing argument.


Homograph for to walk softly and pillow?

The word "pad" is a homograph, as it can refer to both walking softly and a type of pillow.


What is the Homograph of word head?

The homograph of "head" is "lead." Both words have different meanings and pronunciations despite being spelled the same.


Sound made with fingers homograph?

The homograph "sound" can refer to both the noise produced by fingers snapping and the vibrations in the air that we hear.


What is a homograph for grown?

A homograph for "grown" is "grown," which can mean both past participle of "grow" and a much older age.