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Some words have more than one meaning these meanings can be very different all of these lesson words have more than one meeting with the word their meanings

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  1. 26 March, 13:14
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    The type of words that are referred to in the question statement are called 'homonyms'.

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    Certain words have the same spellings, same pronunciations, yet their meanings are different in different contexts. Such words are referred to as homonyms owing to the similarity of attributes that they exhibit. For example, when we say dogs bark, we are talking about the dogs making some noise, and when we say a tree bark, we are referring to a branch of a tree. The word 'bark' here is a homonym.
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