Homographs

 What is a homograph? Define with examples.

Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. The prefix homo- comes from the Greek word for “same,” and graph comes from the Greek word for “writing”; homographs are written—spelled—the same way.


āχংāϰেāϜিāϤে āĻ…āϏংāĻ–্āϝ āĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻ āφāĻ›ে āϝাāĻĻেāϰ āĻŦাāύাāύ āĻ“ āωāϚ্āϚাāϰāĻŖ āĻāĻ•āχ āĻ•িāύ্āϤু āĻ…āϰ্āĻĨ āĻ­িāύ্āύ āϤাāĻĻেāϰāĻ•ে Homographs āĻŦāϞে। 


For example: bark

1. bark (verb) āϘেāω āϘেāω āĻ•āϰা The dog barks at her.

bark (noun) āĻ—াāĻ›েāϰ āĻŦাāĻ•āϞ The bark of the banyan tree is thick.


2. fly (verb) āωāĻĄ়া The birds are flying in the sky.

fly (noun) āĻŽাāĻ›ি I saw a fly to fly.


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