Homonyms of "duck" include: Duck (the bird) - Example: Look at that duck swimming in the pond. Duck (to lower one's head or body quickly to avoid something) - Example: I had to duck to avoid hitting my head on the low ceiling.
there are not so many homonyms.... but there are around 10-15.
The words "pair" and "pear" are an example of homonyms, as they sound the same but have different meanings.
Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They can also be spelled the same or differently. An example of homonyms are "bark" (the sound a dog makes) and "bark" (the outer covering of a tree).
An example of homonyms is "bat", which can refer to a flying mammal or a wooden stick used in sports. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
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Homonyms of "duck" include: Duck (the bird) - Example: Look at that duck swimming in the pond. Duck (to lower one's head or body quickly to avoid something) - Example: I had to duck to avoid hitting my head on the low ceiling.
there are not so many homonyms.... but there are around 10-15.
The words "pair" and "pear" are an example of homonyms, as they sound the same but have different meanings.
Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They can also be spelled the same or differently. An example of homonyms are "bark" (the sound a dog makes) and "bark" (the outer covering of a tree).
An example of homonyms is "bat", which can refer to a flying mammal or a wooden stick used in sports. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
if you asked someone for a pound, and they said, give me it back tomorrow and you did that would be reliable.
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One example of homonyms in Filipino words is the word "buto," which can mean both "seed" and "bone" depending on the context. Another example is the word "baka," which can mean both "cow" and "maybe" depending on the context.
Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same, but have different meanings. Arms, bank, can, duck, exact, flat, groom, hood, iron, jam, kind, letter, mole, nail, order, pound, quarry, right, seal, tie, wave, and yard are all examples of homonyms. In contrast, homophones are only pronounced the same but spelled differently, and homographs are spelled the same, but pronounced differently.
Homonyms sound the same, but are spelled differently. Many, many people get 'their' 'there' and 'they're' mixed up, for example, due to their similar sounds.