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Let's look at homographs: words that look the same, but have different meanings (and perhaps different pronunciations). The word “subject” is a homograph since it has three different definitions, plus two different pronunciations.

Homographs are words with the same spelling but having more than one meaning. Homographs may be pronounced the same (homonyms), or they may be pronounced differently (heteronyms, also known as heterophones).

Address - to speak to / location.

Address - to speak to / location.Air - oxygen / a lilting tune.

Address - to speak to / location.Air - oxygen / a lilting tune.Arm - body part / division of a company.

Address - to speak to / location.Air - oxygen / a lilting tune.Arm - body part / division of a company.Band - a musical group / a ring.

Address - to speak to / location.Air - oxygen / a lilting tune.Arm - body part / division of a company.Band - a musical group / a ring.Bark - a tree's out layer / the sound a dog makes.

Address - to speak to / location.Air - oxygen / a lilting tune.Arm - body part / division of a company.Band - a musical group / a ring.Bark - a tree's out layer / the sound a dog makes.Bat - an implement used to hit a ball / a nocturnal flying mammal.

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