If something means two different things it means its symbolic.
The word "in" means you are in something. Mary is "in" the room. The word "on" means you are on top of something. Mary is sitting "on" the desk.
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No. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word, but means something different.
The word 'awkward' means weird and different.
The word otherwise is an adverb. It means to do something in a manner that is different.
A HOMOPHONE is a word that has the same sound as another word but means something different, regardless of the spelling. <<ADR>>
To transpose something means to change it or reverse the relative position of something. For example one might transpose the letters in a word to make a different word.
A a different way to say hope is to put faith in someone or something
The word that means making everything the same kind is "standardize." Standardizing something is causing something, or a group of different things, to conform to a certain unified standard.
Meable means that something can be easily penetrated, whereas impermeable means that something is impossible to penetrate.
A homonym for the word "raze" is "raise." These words sound the same but have different meanings: "raze" means to completely destroy or demolish something, while "raise" means to lift or elevate something.
Adundance is not a word. Abundance, which you may mean, is a word. It means there is a lot of something. It means there is plenty of something.