2) words that represent the same lexeme but are given different accents to identify the part-of-speech. Type 1 includes: bass, bow, lead, (there are not too many because they create ambiguity) Type 2 includes: articulate, perfect, use, (there are many of these because they decrease ambiguity) Share.
1 / 14. CHIARI_VFX/Getty Images. Tomato, tomahto. Or rather, tuh-MAY-toes, tuh-MAH-toes. We aren’t talking about homonyms (same spelling but different meaning); homophones (same pronunciation
20 words that are spelled the same but have different meanings Bat. When used as a noun, a bat could be a winged, nocturnal animal or a piece of sporting equipment used in baseball. Compact. When used as an adjective, "compact" means small, but when used as a verb, it means to make something
A vocabulary list featuring 52 Interesting Words to Know. 2 words for each letter in the alphabet. The words are fun to say and have a cool meaning. 52 words that make you sound smart when you use them.These words are great vocabulary builders.
One source of difficulty is inconsistent pronunciation; many sound out ‘definately’ when they mean definitely (2). And comparatively few outside the Royal Shakespeare Company clearly enunciate separate (1) – more typically the ‘A’ becomes an ‘E’. This problem is most glaring when (many) young people transcribe ‘could have’ as
Here are some big words that you can use to sound smart around your family and friends, along with their meaning so you use them in the correct way: Big Words (A) Unsplash / Sandy Millar. 1. Abstentious. Self-restraining; also the longest word in the English language to use all five vowels in order once. 2. Accoutrements. trappings, esp
Start with ‘R’ – Vocabulary Words with meaning in English. 44. Ramification: A consequence of an event or action. Example: Any sudden change is found to have legal ramifications. 45. Rapport: A friendly relationship in which people like and understand each other. Example: They both had a good rapport in between.
100 Weird Words. 1. Abaft: toward or at the stern of a ship; further aft. 2. Abatjour: skylight or device to direct light into a room. 3. Agastopia: admiration of a particular part of someone’s
A double entendre is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. Oxford Dictionary says that it “conveys an indelicate meaning.”. The first meaning in double entendre is usually
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english words with two meanings