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homonym
[ hom-uh-nim ]
noun
- Phonetics. a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning, whether spelled the same way or not, as heir and air; a homophone ( def 1 ).
- a word that is both a homophone and a homograph, that is, exactly the same as another in sound and spelling but different in meaning, as chase 鈥渢o pursue鈥 and chase 鈥渢o ornament metal.鈥
- (loosely) a word of the same written form as another but of different meaning and usually origin, whether pronounced the same way or not, as bear 鈥渢o carry; support鈥 and bear 鈥渁nimal鈥 or lead 鈥渢o conduct鈥 and lead 鈥渕etal;鈥 a homograph.
- Obsolete. a namesake.
- Biology. a name given to a species or genus that has already been assigned to a different species or genus and that is therefore rejected.
Derived Forms
- 藢丑辞尘辞藞苍测尘颈肠, adjective
- 藢丑辞尘辞藞苍测尘颈迟测, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 丑辞尘顎卭路苍测尘顎僫肠 adjective
- 丑辞尘顎卭路苍测尘顎僫路迟测 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of homonym1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of homonym1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Another popular hashtag they use is 鈥渁ddress book,鈥 a near homonym for 鈥渉omosexual鈥 in Chinese, which has also spawned the offshoot keywords 鈥渇emale notebook鈥 or 鈥渕ale notebook.鈥
鈥淭his is really problematic,鈥 Trinkle says, pointing out a word that has a homonym with a similar definition.
The other constant is a sticky rice cake or nian gao, a homonym for "grow higher every year".
It鈥檚 also a linguistic pun: the Mandarin word for 鈥渄ust,鈥 ch茅n, is a homonym for the word 鈥渙ld.鈥
A math equation refers to its creator, Alexander Friedmann, whose surname is a homonym for 鈥渇ree man.鈥
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More About Homonym
What is a聽homonym?
A homonym is a word that has a different meaning than another word but is pronounced the same or spelled the same or both.
The word homonym can be used as a synonym for both homophone and homograph. It can also be used to refer to words that are both homophones and homographs.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, whether 迟丑别测鈥檙别 spelled the same or not. There, their, and 迟丑别测鈥檙别 are homophones. But so are bark (the sound a dog makes) and bark (the covering of a tree).
Homographs are words that have the same spelling but different meanings, whether 迟丑别测鈥檙别 pronounced the same or not. Bass (the fish, rhymes with class) and bass (the instrument, rhymes with ace) are homographs. But so are bark (the sound a dog makes) and bark (the covering of a tree).
As you can see, the two senses of bark can be considered both homographs and homophones. The word homonym can also be used to refer to such words鈥攎eaning they have both the same spelling and the same pronunciation, but different meanings.
There are many homonyms in English, including many commonly used words, which can make things confusing, even for native speakers.
Why are聽homonyms important?
Overall, knowing what the word homonym means is a lot less important than making sure you use homonyms properly so people can understand what you mean. But knowing the difference between homographs, homophones, and homonyms can help. One way to remember the difference is to learn what their endings mean.
Homograph, homophone, and homonym all start with homo-, which means 鈥渟ame.鈥
The -graph in homograph means 鈥渨ritten.鈥 Homographs are words that are written the same鈥攎eaning they always have the same spelling鈥攂ut have different meanings. Homographs can be pronounced the same or not.
The -phone in homophone means 鈥渟ound.鈥 Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, whether 迟丑别测鈥檙别 spelled the same or not.聽There, their, and 迟丑别测鈥檙别 are homophones. Bear (the animal) and bare (meaning 鈥渦ncovered鈥 or 鈥渆mpty鈥) are homophones.
The -nym in homonym means 鈥渘ame.鈥 The word homonym can be used to refer to a word that is both a homograph and a homophone. It can also be used as a synonym (there鈥檚 that -nym again) for either homophone or homograph.
The word homonym is typically used in a much looser way than homophone and homograph鈥攊t can refer to a word that is either a homophone or a homograph or both.
Did you know ... ?
In biology, the word homonym is used in a more specific way to refer to a name for a species or genus that should be unique but has been used for two or more different organisms.
What are real-life examples of聽homonyms?
Homonyms can be a source of confusion, especially when 迟丑别测鈥檙别 used out of context.
one day i will stop accidentally typing homonyms of the words i want to write
but that day is not today鈥 catbot time (@logicthelog)
When did knowing how to use homonyms and apostrophes correctly become sexy?
I don't know for sure, but it sure as hell has.
鈥 馃惗 just another sub 馃惗 (@justanothersub6)
Quiz yourself!
Which of the following word pairs could be considered homonyms?
A. air and heir
B. bare and bear
C. bear and bear
D. all of the above
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