wind is a homograph make two sentence to show the diffence in meaning
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Choose the right word.
1. Is that seat
? (empty, vacant)
2. The funeral
are now over. (rites, rights)
3. A good citizen knows his
as well as his duties. (rit
4. The accused was released on
(bail, bale)
5. Please go and
me a glass of water. (bring, fetch)
6. He is going to
for the janatha candidate. (canvas
7. The autumn
of parliament will begin on Monday
8. The
they took was both rough and dangerous. (r
.
Could you
me your pen, please? (borrow, lend
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.
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Homographs are words that have same spelling but can be used in different meanings and/or pronunciations. For examples – wind, bear, founded, wound, row, evening, bat etc…
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:
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.
Wind
The usual pronunciation is similar to ‘I’ in the words ‘is’ or ‘in’. Wind means blowing air. For example, “it is very windy today”, or “be careful otherwise food can get stuck in your wind-pipe.”
The other meaning has a different pronunciation as w-‘ie’-nd as in grind, bind or mind. This means something that can be twisted or take a different course or to bring something to a closure. For example,
· Before winding up the meeting, I want to congratulate everyone for their hard work.
· Can you re-wind the tape for me, I want to hear the previous song!
· This resort is our favorite destination for unwinding ourselves. (unwind is the antonym (opposite) of wind)
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