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se the following Homonyms in two sentences to bring out the difference

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Examples of Homonyms

Homonyms are two words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings. The word "homonym" comes from the prefix "homo-," which means the same, and the suffix "-nym," which means name. Therefore, a homonym is a word that has the same name as another word, meaning that the two words look and sound exactly alike.

A simple example of a homonym is the word "pen." This can mean both "a holding area for animals" and "a writing instrument." Another example is "book," which can mean "something to read" or "the act of making a reservation." In both cases, the sound and spelling are the same, and only the definition changes.

Homonym Examples

Here are 30 more examples of homonyms. Note that some homonyms have more than two meanings (for example, "tender" can also mean sensitive, easily chewed, or even refer to chicken strips), but to keep things simple we've only included two in our homonyms list:

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

Bright - very smart or intelligent / filled with light

Circular - taking the form of a circle / a store advertisement

Current - up to date / flow of water

Die - to cease living / a cube marked with numbers one through six

Express - something done fast / to show your thoughts by using words

Fair - equitable / beautiful

Jag - a sharp, jutted object / a crying spree

Kind - type / caring

Lie - to recline / to tell a falsehood

Match - to pair like items / a stick for making a flame

Mean - average / not nice

Pole - a person from Poland / a piece of metal that holds a flag

Pound - unit of weight / to beat

Quarry - a site for mining stone / to extract or obtain slowly

Ream - a pile of paper / to juice a citrus fruit

Ring - a band on a finger / something circular in shape

Right - correct / direction opposite of left

Rock - a genre of music / a stone

Rose - to have gotten up / a flower

Spring - a season / coiled metal

Stalk - a part of a plant / to follow or harass someone

Tender - gentle / offer of money

Tire - to grow fatigued / a part of a wheel

Well - in good health / a source for water in the ground

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