a homonym is a word that is spelt and sounds exactly the same. here is an example Fall - to fall down Fall - another name for the season, autumn they both look the same and sound the same, but they dont mean the same
A homonym for "fall" is "faul," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
The homonym that could mean a journey or a fall is the word "trip".
An example of a homonym for happy is "haply," which means by chance or luck.
A homonym is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling. For example, "week" can be a homonym as it sounds the same as "weak".
a homonym is a word that is spelt and sounds exactly the same. here is an example Fall - to fall down Fall - another name for the season, autumn they both look the same and sound the same, but they dont mean the same
A homonym for "fall" is "faul," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
The homonym that could mean a journey or a fall is the word "trip".
An example of a homonym for happy is "haply," which means by chance or luck.
A homonym is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling. For example, "week" can be a homonym as it sounds the same as "weak".
A train station is an example.
A synonym for homonym is homograph, which are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
Actually "their" is a homophone for "there". Homonyms must have the same spelling and pronunciation but different meanings. An example is palm - part of you hand or a tree.There is no homonym for there.
The homonym of "will" is "will." This is known as a homograph, where the spelling and pronunciation are the same but the meanings are different.
The homonym for would is wood.Example sentence: The furniture is made of beautiful, dark wood.There are two homonyms for do.One is dew. Example sentence: Each morning, the grass is covered with dew.The other is due. Example sentences: The assignment is due next week.You're due for a dental checkup next month.
Through is the homophone for threw. Example sentence: The pig walked through the mud.
A homonym is a word that sounds identical to another word in speech, but has a different meaning. For example, "two" and "too". One is a number, the other means "also". (This example is specifically a "homophone", but there is another kind of homonym called a "homograph", where the word looks the same but is not necessarily pronounced the same and means differently.) "Demolish" only has one meaning/word/sound. It doesn't have a homonym.