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Heteronyms

Heteronyms are words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings. The document provides examples of heteronyms that are either verbs or nouns such as "produce," "lead," "present," "object," and "tear." These words illustrate how heteronyms can have different meanings and pronunciations depending on whether they are used as verbs or nouns.
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Heteronyms

Heteronyms are words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings. The document provides examples of heteronyms that are either verbs or nouns such as "produce," "lead," "present," "object," and "tear." These words illustrate how heteronyms can have different meanings and pronunciations depending on whether they are used as verbs or nouns.
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  • Heteronyms Concepts and Examples

Heteronyms

A heteronym is a word having a different pronunciation and meaning as another word,


but the same spelling. Sometimes the stress is on a different syllable and sometimes the
stress remains the same, but only the pronunciation of the vowel changes.
You will find fruits and vegetables in the produce section. (adjective)
Many factories produce too much pollution. (verb)
He was a famous Polish actor in the 1960's. (adjective)
We need to polish all of the furniture and silverware. (verb)
It's very dangerous to use lead paint. (adjective)
The cowboys lead the cattle to the ranch. (verb)
The boy received a present from his grandmother. (noun)
We are going to present our idea at the meeting. (verb)
This TV show is always broadcast live. (adjective)
Where do kangaroos and koalas live? (verb)
A dove is a white bird that symbolizes peace. (noun)
The swimmers dove into the pool several times. (verb)
The treasure hunter discovered a valuable object in the tomb. (noun)
Lawyers often object to questions during a trial. (verb)
What was your favorite subject in school? Math, science, history? (noun)
New drugs are subject to many tests before they are approved. (verb)
They had been lost in the desert for almost a week. (noun)
The soldier decided to desert the army one day. (verb)
She is very close to finishing her essay for literature class. (adjective)
Please close the door and windows when you leave. (verb)
Are you going to read the sports section of the newspaper? (verb - present tense)
I've already read this book three times. (verb - past tense)
The little girl wore a pretty pink bow in her hair. (noun)
The dancers always bow after their performances. (verb)
She must have been sad because I saw a tear on her cheek. (noun)
Be careful not to accidentally tear the paper. (verb)

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