1. Red, adjective: The color red. Variations include: crimson, rose, blood, emerald, pink, burgundy, etc. Many adjectives have derived, however, they all are based on the color. 2. Red, adjective: To imply that something is very hot. Red hot. Derives from: if you heat up metal, it will turn a shade of red. Variations include: hot, burning, glowing. 3. Red, adjective: To imply that somebody is angry. Derives from: if somebody is very angry, their face may turn a shade of red. Variations include: mad, angry, upset, furious. 4. Red, adjective: To imply that somebody is embarrassed. Derives from: if somebody is very embarrassed, their face may turn a shade of red. Variations include: Humiliated, mortified, abashed. 5. Red, adjective: To imply that somebody believes in republican policies. He is red. That is a red state. Fox News is a red news channel. Derives from: political maps show areas in red if they are majority republicans, and show areas in blue if they are majority democrat, with no regard for alternative political parties. Variations include: republican, conservative, right-wing, elephant. 6. Red, adjective: To imply that a company is financially unwell. They are in the red. Derives from: Graphs of companies income show in red when they lose money and black when they gain money. This is why "black Friday" is the day companies try to make money. It can be confusing, because in the scientific community, red always means positive, and black always means negative. Variations include: loss, indebt, negative. There are more homonyms for red, but they aren't as widely accepted as these. Hope this helped.
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An example of a homonym for red is "read." "Red" refers to the color, while "read" can mean to look at and comprehend written words. Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
He was fined one hundred dollars for running a red light.
The homonym of "drenched" is "drentched."
Hour is a homonym for our.
The homonym for 'suite' is 'sweet'.
Was is a linking verb. It does not have a homonym.