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Homonyms or multiple–meaning words, are words that have
the same spelling and usually sound alike but have different
meanings, for example "bark" = dog bark or tree bark. Right
from kindergarten, we learn to use context to determine which
meaning of a multiple–meaning word is appropriate.
To start off, my homonym is "date" = a fruit or a night out.
So... let's go. And preferably only one at a time.
the same spelling and usually sound alike but have different
meanings, for example "bark" = dog bark or tree bark. Right
from kindergarten, we learn to use context to determine which
meaning of a multiple–meaning word is appropriate.
To start off, my homonym is "date" = a fruit or a night out.
So... let's go. And preferably only one at a time.
