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homographs (same sound ,same spelling) digest convert in noun and verb​

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Answered by shrutikatidankar90
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Answer:

Put quite simply, a homograph is a group (usually a pair) of words that are spelled the same way, and may or may not be pronounced the same way, although the difference in pronunciation is often just a shift in the accented syllable.

There is a whole class of homographs that end in -ate, usually with one being a verb and the other being a noun or an adjective related to it. For example:

"Advocate" can be pronounced with a long "a" sound and mean "to speak or write in support of"

"Advocate" can also be pronounced with a short "a" sound and refer to a person who supports or pleads the cause of another.

Explanation:

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Answered by ajmalshaikh234
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Homograph

digest:-

noun: She might need time to digest things

verb:Her head hurt again, this time from trying to digest what he was telling her.

Explanation:

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