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English Homonyms
English Homonyms كلمات لها نفس النطق لكن تختلف في المعنى قد يتساءل أحدكم كيف نفرق بينها ما دام لها نفس النطقالإجابة جد سهلة فالمعني يفهم من خلال الجمل التي تأتي بها مثال بسيط read - red read - the past and past participle of read red - the colour I read that book قرأت داك الكتاب He has a red car عنده سيارة لونها أحمر ----------------------------------------------------------- - فمن الجملة فهمنا معنى كل كلمة رغم أن لهما النطق نفسه - ----------------------------------------------------------- Homonym List A - E affect - effect affect - verb -> to change or influence something or someone affect - She wanted to affect the students in a way they'd never forget effect - noun -> the result of a change or influence The effect of the performance was stunning aisle - isle aisle - noun -> the walkway, as in a theater I quickly walked down the aisle and took my seat isle - noun -> island He grew up on the isle of Elba allowed - aloud allowed - past tense of the verb 'to allow' -> to permit His mother allowed him to stay up late on Saturday aloud - adverb -> using the voice, not silently She read the story aloud ate - eight ate - verb -> past tense of the verb 'to eat' She ate a quick lunch and returned to work eight - number -> the number 8 I bought eight tickets to the concert ball - bawl ball - noun -> a round object used in games and sports He took a ball to the beach to play with the children bawl - verb -> to cry (usually very hard) Please don't bawl! It's not that bad bear - bare bear - verb -> to stand something He can't bear exams bare - adjective -> naked, without clothing He stood outside in the rain completely bare **** - bass **** - noun -> the bottom support of something I think we need a new **** for that lamp bass - noun -> the lowest pitches in music, singer of the lowest pitches I sang bass in the church choir billed - build billed - verb -> past tense of the verb 'to bill' She billed the clients for $4,000 build - verb -> to construct They build houses in Portland, Oregon blew - blue blew - verb -> past tense of the verb 'to blow' She blew a lot of bubbles at her birthday party blue - adjective -> a colour Her house is painted blue board - bored board - noun -> a plan of wood I used a board to cover the ****** bored - adjective -> not interested He was bored by the meeting break - brake break - verb -> to damage something Unfortunately, I often break my toys ! brake - noun -> stopping device on a vehicle He used the brake to stop quickly buy - by- bye buy - verb -> to purchase Do they often buy clothes in that shop ? by - preposition -> often used to express the agent in a passive sentence The song was written by Hammersmith bye - noun -> farewell Bye! I'll see you tomorrow capital - capitol capital - noun -> A town or city that is head of government Olympia is the capital of Washington state capitol - noun -> A building where the government meets The capitol is a beautiful building cell - sell cell - noun -> a small room, usually in a prison There are two prisoners per cell in that prison sell - verb -> to provide for sale They sell books and magazines cent - scent- sent cent - noun -> 1/100 of a dollar One cent isn't worth very much scent - noun -> an aroma The scent in the air is fabulous ! sent - verb -> past tense of the verb 'to send' I sent you some pictures last week chance - chants chance - noun -> not on purpose I saw Mary by chance in California chants - noun (plural) -> simple song or melody We did some grammar chants in class last week chews - choose chews - verb -> third person present singular of the verb 'to chew' My daughter chews her food well choose - verb -> to make a decision from amongst more than one OK, I choose the red one close - clothes close - verb -> to shut Please close the door when you come in clothes - noun -> articles of clothing He put on his clothes and left for work coarse - course coarse - adjective -> rough, not smooth The fabric is rather coarse course - noun -> a class in which a subject is studied The English course will begin next week creak - creek creak - verb -> to squeak (make a high pitch sound) The doors in the house all creak creek - noun -> small stream The creek winds through the beautiful valley days - daze days - noun -> plural of 'day' I work five days a week daze - noun -> confused state He walks around in a daze dear - deer dear - adjective -> beloved, often used to begin a letter My dear Richard, you just don't understand ! deer - noun -> an animal (Bambi - irregular plural: deer) We saw three deer on our hike in the mountains dew - do- due dew - noun -> light water condensation usually found in the morning The grass was covered with dew do - verb -> to perform They usually do their homework immediately after school due - adjective -> payable The full payment is due by the end of the month ---------------------------------------- Homonym List F - L facts - fax facts - noun -> things objectively considered 'true' The facts pointed to Mr Smith as the criminal fax - noun -> a ******** transmitted via telephone I sent a fax to the office in Chicago fair - fare fair - adjective -> light skinned, of light complexion She is fair with long blond hair fare - noun -> cost of ticket (generally travel) I paid fifteen dollars for the fare fairy - ferry fairy - noun -> a magic person or being The tooth fairy brings $1 for each tooth ferry - noun -> a boat that transports cars and other vehicles We took the ferry to Sardinia last summer find - fined find - verb -> to discover I often find coins at the beach fined - adjective -> charged a penalty He was fined $50 for illegal parking flour - flower flour - noun -> powdered grain used for *****ng I want to make some ******s. Could you pick up a bag of flour at the supermarket ? flower - noun -> beautiful blooming part of a plant That flower is beautiful ! for - four for - preposition I bought these for you four - number -> 4 She wants to bring four friends with her to the party foreword - forward foreword - noun -> introduction to a book Timothy Leary wrote the foreword to Ken's book forward - adjective -> advancing We moved forward in the line gene - jean gene - noun -> a chromosome The X gene is responsible for eye colour jean - noun -> fabric Jeans are made of jean grease - Greece grease - noun -> lubricant, fat He put some grease on the wheel Greece - proper noun -> the country Greece is considered the birthplace of western philosophy groan - grown groan - noun -> low sound expressing displeasure Students often groan when I announce a test grown - verb -> past participle of the verb 'to grow' My daughter has grown quite a bit this year hair - hare hair - noun -> the collective strands on your head She's got long brown hair. hare - noun -> similar to a rabbit He shot a hare while in the field hay - hey hay - noun -> dried grass often used as food for cattle, horses, etc. We spent last week collecting hay from the fields hey - expression -> shout Hey! Watch out ! heal - heel heal - verb -> to cure a disease Doctors heal thousands of patients a year heel - noun -> the back part of the foot or shoe I hurt my heel playing tennis hear - here hear - verb -> to listen Did you hear what he said ? here - adverb -> at this place Is this your book here ? hi - high hi - salutation -> Hello Hi! How are you today ? high - adjective -> tall, way up Mount Rainier is extremely high hoarse - horse hoarse - adjective -> rough voice Your voice is hoarse. Do you have a cold ? horse - noun -> animal Cowboy Tom had a horse named Joe hole - whole hole - noun -> round opening There is a hole in the wall we need to repair whole - adjective -> entire He ate the whole pie ! hour - our hour - noun -> sixty minutes It took one hour to finish the exercise our - possessive adjective -> belonging to us That's our house on the corner knight - night knight - noun -> warrior from the middle ages Arthur was a knight of the round table night - noun -> evening to early morning I went to bed late last night knot - naught - not knot - noun -> fastening in a cord He tied a knot to secure the rope naught - noun -> nothing His efforts came to naught not - adverb -> in no way It's not her fault know - no know - verb -> to have knowledge They didn't know where she had studied no - adverb -> expresses refusal No! I don't want to come ! leased - least leased - verb -> past form of 'lease': to rent They leased they office for three months least - superlative adjective -> the minimum She was the least successful of the candidates loan - lone loan - verb -> to allow someone to borrow Can you loan me some money until tomorrow ? lone - adjective -> the only one She is the lone person who speaks French --------------------------------------------------- Homonym List M - R made - maid made - verb -> past tense of the verb 'to make' She made me a cup of tea maid - noun -> domestic help The maid cleaned the room mail - male mail - noun -> post I got a lot of mail today male - adjective -> relative to men His male friends are crazy ! marry - merry marry - verb -> to join in matrimony Is a pastor going to marry them ? merry - adjective -> happy We had a merry time at the pub meat - meet meat - noun -> animal flesh I really don't like horse meat meet - verb -> to see someone, to be introduced Let's meet next week mince - mints mince - verb -> to chop finely Can you mince that parsley ? mints - noun plural -> type of sweet I enjoy After Eight mints missed - mist missed - verb -> past tense of verb 'to miss' I missed the airplane and had to book another flight mist - noun -> light fog Ireland is famous for mist morning - mourning morning - noun -> am Let's meet tomorrow morning at nine mourning - noun -> remember the dead She was in mourning for three years none - nun none - pronoun -> not one None of the students came to the party nun - noun -> woman of God (Catholic) The nun helped the children understand the song one - won one - number -> 1 Only one man came to the presentation won - verb -> past tense of the verb 'to win' I won a prize at the competition pail - pale pail - noun -> bucket Use that pail to hold the water. pale - adjective -> light colored She looks rather pale pear - pair pear - noun -> a type of fruit She ate a pear for lunch pair - noun -> two (usually matching) I bought a new pair of shoes last weekend patience - patients patience - noun -> quality of being willing to wait Success requires a lot of patience patients - noun plural -> person treated in a hospital or by a doctor There are too many patients waiting in the emergency room piece - peace piece - noun -> part of something I had a piece of pie for dessert peace - noun -> the state of no war We all hope to live in peace plain - plane plain - adjective -> not fancy The food was rather plain in England plane - noun -> short for 'airplane' The plane took off at six in the morning practice - practise practice - noun -> a period of training generally for sport or music I went to practice after school was finished practise - verb -> to train for music I practise the piano for two hours every day rain - reign rain - noun -> precipitation I can't stand rain! I prefer sunny weather reign - noun -> period of rule Queen Elizabeth the Second's reign continues to this day read - red read - verb -> past tense of the verb 'to read' I read Rabbit At Rest last week red - color My favorite color is red right - write right - adjective -> correct That answer is right! write - verb -> to put something down on paper I prefer to write my letters in pen road - rode road - noun -> street I took the country road instead of taking the freeway rode - verb -> past tense of the verb 'ride' He rode a horse last weekend rose - rows rose - noun -> flower I gave my girlfriend a red rose for her birthday rows - noun plural -> horizontal line of something There are fifteen rows in the theater -------------------------------------------- Homonym List S - Z sail - sale sail - verb -> to go by sailboat They often sail at weekends sale - noun -> selling at reduced prices Let's go to the sale at the supermarket this afternoon scene - seen scene - noun -> visual location The scene was set in the south of France seen - verb -> past participle of the verb 'to see' I haven't seen him in years ! sea - see sea - noun -> large body of water We took a ferry across the sea see - verb -> to visualize Can you see him over there ? sew - so sew - verb -> to use needle and thread Most people don't sew their own clothes so - adverb -> to a great extent, very The test was so difficult I almost failed sole - soul sole - adjective -> the only one She was the sole person to understand him soul - noun -> immortal part of a person Many people believe that the soul goes to heaven when we die son - sun son - noun -> male child Our son goes to Harvard ! sun - noun -> the star that lights our solar system The sun shone bright yesterday stair - stare stair - noun -> step Be careful of that stair - it's broken stare - verb -> to look at steadily Don't stare at that woman! It's rude steal - steel steal - verb -> to take unlawfully I think there should be no punishment for people who steal food to survive steel - noun -> ****l Most cars have some steel in their body suite - sweet suite - noun -> large room in a hotel They stayed in the honeymoon suite sweet - adjective -> the opposite of sour Candy is very sweet their - there their - possessive adjective -> belonging to them That's their house on the corner there - adverb -> at or in that place Please sit over there threw - through threw - verb -> past tense of the verb 'to throw' He threw the ball to his father through - preposition -> passing from one place to another He went through the tunnel to - too - two to - preposition -> towards (among many uses) I went to him and offered my congratulations too - adverb -> also Tom visited New York, too two - number -> 2 She bought two magazines and some candy vary - very vary - verb -> to change Results may vary with daily or weekly use. very - adverb -> to a high degree She was very happy to see Jim waist - waste waist - noun -> area between ribs and hips I need to reduce the fat around my waist waste - verb -> to not use well Don't waste time! Start studying ! wait - weight wait - verb -> to remain ready for someone or something Can you wait just a moment ? weight - noun -> an amount of heaviness I wish my weight were lower . war - wore war - noun -> armed conflict The war in Iraq is damaging relations with the rest of the world wore - verb -> past tense of the verb 'to wear' He wore a beautiful suit to the interview . wear - where wear - verb -> to attire Models generally wear jeans and not the expensive clothes they show on the walkway where - question word Where does he come from ? weak - week weak - adjective -> opposite of strong My left arm is very weak. I need to do some exercises week - noun -> seven days My work week is very long and hard . weather - whether weather - noun -> the meteorological conditions The weather has been quite beautiful this week whether - conjunction -> whether ... or - indicates an alternative I don't whether he will come or not . which - witch which - question word -> indicating choice among many Which vacation should we choose ? witch - noun -> magic woman Sarah was burned as a witch during the Salem Witch Trials . wood - would wood - noun -> material coming from trees The desk is made out of wood would - verb -> conditional auxiliary I would like to visit you soon ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ ـــــــــــــــــ بعد قراءتكم للموضوع تأكدو بأنكم ستكتشفون بعض الكلمات التي لم تكونو تعرفو نطقها الصحيح من قبل Thanks for reading my post It's a bit long but very interesting Thanksssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss:^5^: |
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