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Dmodde Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings

what is the term used for words that are spelled the same but have different meanings?
Example: tear, crying/tear, a rip in a cloth
  

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The problem with homonyms is that they sound the same and often , not necessarily, have the same spelling but with a different meaning.

  • The problem with homonyms is that they sound the same and often , not necessarily, have the same spelling but with a different meaning.
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The problem with homonyms is that they sound the same and often, not necessarily, have the same spelling but with a different meaning.
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Only five?! There must be thousands! Just open a dictionary to any page!

bank, crop, bear, peer, sink, fritter, pants, slip, slide, dry, fit, class, shine, creep, divide, page, gin, trip, keel, ship, fall, hedge, needle, scrape, riddle, throw, train, ...
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I got two in my mind.
Same spelling, but different pronunciation, different part of speech.
dove (bird, brand of chocolate, brand of shampoo)<=>dove( past tense of dive)
wind (moving air)<=>wind (to wrap something)
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Excellent choices! Emotion: smile

[Careful! Wind and wrap are not quite the same.]
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Thanks, CalifJimEmotion: smile

Yeah, I tried to find a better word that would match Wind, but I failed. Will "coil" be better?
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Personally, yes, I like "coil" better. Emotion: smile
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please help me to find this word

unspecifc ( ) military officer
word

I appreciate your help.
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left (from leave) and left (opposite to right)
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heteronyms

What are heteronyms?

Heteronyms are words that are spelled identically but have different meanings when pronounced differently. For example:

Lead, pronounced LEED, means to guide. However, lead, pronounced LED, means a metallic element.

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