Prepared By
Ronnith Nandy
Homographs
are words with the same
spellings but different meanings
and
pronunciations.
Homograph Example 1 BOW
Pronunciation
[bou]
Used as Verb
Meaning: To bend the
knee or body or incline the
head, as salutation,
or acknowledgment.
Example
He took bow after his
musical performance
Used as Noun
Meaning : A flexible strip
of wood , bent by a string
Stretched between its end
for shooting arrows.
Example
He drew the bow and sent
the arrow to its target
Pronunciation
[boh]
Homograph Example 2
MINUTE
Pronunciation
[min-it]
Used as Noun
Meaning: The sixtieth part
(/60) of an hour;
sixty seconds
Example
Wait a minute!
Used as Adjective
Meaning : Extremely small,
as in size, amount, extent,
or degree
Example
All the minute particles
were clearly visible under
the microscope
Pronunciation
[mi-noot]
Homograph Example 3 WIND
Pronunciation
[wind]
Used as Noun
Meaning: Air in natural
motion, as that moving
horizontally at any velocity
along the earth's surface
Example
A gentle wind blew
through the valley
Used as Verb
Meaning : To change
direction; bend; turn; take a
frequently bending course.
Example
The wall clock needs
daily winding.
Pronunciation
[wahynd]
Homograph Example 4 LEAD
Pronunciation
[leed]
Used as Verb
Meaning : To go before
or with to show the way;
conduct or escort.
Example
I was given the responsibility
to lead a team of students.
Used as Noun
Meaning : A heavy,
Comparatively soft,
Malleable, bluish-gray
metal.
Example
Lead is used for making pencil.
Pronunciation
[led]
Homograph Example 5 READ
Pronunciation
[reed]
Used as Verb
Meaning: To study (as used in
present tense
Example
The students were asked to read
the answer quietly.
Used as Noun
Meaning : to study (as in past
tense)
Example
I had read this book last
year.
Pronunciation
[red]
Homographs and Its Examples

Homographs and Its Examples

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    Homographs are words withthe same spellings but different meanings and pronunciations.
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    Homograph Example 1BOW Pronunciation [bou] Used as Verb Meaning: To bend the knee or body or incline the head, as salutation, or acknowledgment. Example He took bow after his musical performance Used as Noun Meaning : A flexible strip of wood , bent by a string Stretched between its end for shooting arrows. Example He drew the bow and sent the arrow to its target Pronunciation [boh]
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    Homograph Example 2 MINUTE Pronunciation [min-it] Usedas Noun Meaning: The sixtieth part (/60) of an hour; sixty seconds Example Wait a minute! Used as Adjective Meaning : Extremely small, as in size, amount, extent, or degree Example All the minute particles were clearly visible under the microscope Pronunciation [mi-noot]
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    Homograph Example 3WIND Pronunciation [wind] Used as Noun Meaning: Air in natural motion, as that moving horizontally at any velocity along the earth's surface Example A gentle wind blew through the valley Used as Verb Meaning : To change direction; bend; turn; take a frequently bending course. Example The wall clock needs daily winding. Pronunciation [wahynd]
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    Homograph Example 4LEAD Pronunciation [leed] Used as Verb Meaning : To go before or with to show the way; conduct or escort. Example I was given the responsibility to lead a team of students. Used as Noun Meaning : A heavy, Comparatively soft, Malleable, bluish-gray metal. Example Lead is used for making pencil. Pronunciation [led]
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    Homograph Example 5READ Pronunciation [reed] Used as Verb Meaning: To study (as used in present tense Example The students were asked to read the answer quietly. Used as Noun Meaning : to study (as in past tense) Example I had read this book last year. Pronunciation [red]