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A chest (that a person has) and a chest (that a pirate's gold is in) are homonyms. They sound the same, but are different words. Unfortunately, in this case they are not distinguishable in writing because they are spelled the same, but that happens a lot with homonyms in phonetic alphabets.
Homonyms have the same spelling different meaning. Chest is a homonym that can mean either the part of the body, or a box for keepsakes.
Homonyms refer to words that have different meanings and spelling but sound similar. Attention, infection and direction are examples of homonyms for affection.
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A chest (that a person has) and a chest (that a pirate's gold is in) are homonyms. They sound the same, but are different words. Unfortunately, in this case they are not distinguishable in writing because they are spelled the same, but that happens a lot with homonyms in phonetic alphabets.
Homonyms have the same spelling different meaning. Chest is a homonym that can mean either the part of the body, or a box for keepsakes.
Homonyms for "capitol" are "capital" and "cattle."
The homonyms of "him" are "hymn" and "hymn".
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Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
The homonyms of "late" are "eight" and "bait."
"May" and "merry" are month homonyms.
There are three syllables in homonyms.
The homonyms for "massed" are "mast" and "mazed."