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what are synonyms antonyms and homonyms

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Answered by writersparadise
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Synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms are words commonly used in English literature.


Synonyms refer to words with the same or similar meaning.

Examples of a pair of synonyms are middle and center.


Antonyms refer to words with opposite meanings.

Examples of a pair of antonyms are bad and good.


Homonyms refer to words spelled the same way but have different meanings.  

Examples of a pair of homonyms are bear – to tolerate and bear – a wild animal.

Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Synonyms words will be words that are comparative or have a related importance, to another word. They can be lifelines when you need to abstain from repeating a similar word again and again.

An antonym is a word that is the contrary significance of another. It originates from the Greek words "anti" for inverse and "onym" for the name. Since dialect is intricate, individuals may now and again, differ on what words are really inverse in importance to different words.

Homonyms are two words that are spelled the same and sound the same yet have distinctive implications. In this manner, a homonym is a word that has an indistinguishable name from another word, implying that the two words look and sound precisely similar.
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