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Here You could find any type of Homonym to clarify your doubt.


Taught: past tense of teach

Taut:

1. Stretched or pulled tight

2. (Of writing, music etc…) Concise and controlled

3. (Of a ship) Having a disciplined crew


Team:

1. A group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport

2. Two or more people working together

Teem: Be full of or swarming with


Throne: A ceremonial chair for a monarch, bishop or similar figure

Thrown: To be hurled


Tic: A habitual spasmodic contraction of the muscles, most often in the face

Tick:

1. A mark that indicates a textual item is correct or has been checked or chosen

2. A regular short, sharp sound especially that made every second by a clock or by a watch

3. A parasitic arachnid that attaches itself to the skin, from where it sucks blood

4. (Informal) A worthless or contemptible person


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Tighten: To make tighter or better fitting

Titan:

1. Any member of a family of giant gods in Greek mythology

2. A person or thing of great strength, intellect or importance


Timber: Wood meant for use in building and carpentry

Timbre: The character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity


Troop:

1. A soldiers or members of the armed forces

2. A cavalry unit commanded by a captain

3. A group of people or animals of a particular kind

Troup:A group of dancers, actors or other entertainers who move from place to place performing at different venues


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Urn:

1. A tall, rounded vase with a stem and base, especially one for storing a cremated person’s ashes

2. A large metal container with a tap in which tea or coffee is made and kept hot

Earn: Obtain (Money) in return for labor or services, gain (Money) as interest or profit (of capital invested)


Use: Treat in a particular manner, take hold or employ as means of accomplishing something

Ewes: female sheep


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Vain:

1. A person who has or shows an excessively high opinions of his/her appearance and abilities

2. Useless

Vein:

1. Any of the tubes forming a part of the circulatory system by which blood is conveyed to all parts of the body towards the heart

2. In plants, a slender rib that forms part of the supporting framework of a wing

3. A distinctive quality, style or tendency(he was speaking in a humorous vein)


Vale: A valley

Veil:

1. A fine material worn to protect or conceal, particularly used by woman

2. A thing that conceals, disguises or obscures


Verses:

1. Writing that is arranged in a metrical rhythm

2. A group of lines that form a unit in a poem or song

3. Each of the short numbered divisions of a chapter in the Bible or other scriptures

Versus: Against, as opposed to, in contrast to especially used in sporting and legal context)


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Wade: Walk through any liquid or viscous substance

Weighed: To have one’s weight taken


Wail:

1. A prolonged and high-pitched cry of pain, grief or anger

2. Cry out or utter a wail

Wale:

1. A ridge on a textured woven fabric such as corduroy

2. A horizontal band around a woven basket

3. (Nautical) A horizontal wooden strip fitted to strengthen a boat’s side

Whale: A very large mammal and the largest creature on earth


Waist:

1. The part of the human body that lies below the ribs and above the hips

2. The narrow portion in the middle of something

Waste:

1. To use carelessly, extravagantly or without specific purpose

2. Be unable to make proper or good use of

3. To become progressively weaker and thinner(to waste away)


Waive: To refrain from insisting upon or enforcing/applying a right or claim

Wave:

1. To move the hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal

2. Style hair so that it curls slightly

3. A ridge of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore or between two depressions in open water

4. A sudden occurrence of or increase in a specified phenomenon or emotion


Want: To have a desire to do or possess something

Wont: Accustomed to, one’s customary behavior or habit


Wet:

1. Covered or saturated with a liquid

2. (Of paint, ink, etc…) Not yet dry or hardened

3. (British informal) Lacking forcefulness or strength of character

4. (informal, of an area) Allowing the free sale of alcoholic drinks

Whet:

1. To sharpen the blade of a tool or weapon

2. To excite or stimulate(a person’s desire, interest or appetite)


Whine:

1. A long high-pitched complaining cry

2. A feeble or petulant complaint

3. To complain in a feeble or in a petulant manner

Wine: An alcoholic drink that is made from fermented grape juice


Who’s: A contraction of who is or who has

Whose: (Interrogative) Belonging to or associated with which person is related


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Xi: The fourteenth letter of Greek alphabet, transliterated as X

Psi:

1. The twenty third letter of Greek alphabet, transliterated as Ps

2. Supposed Para-psychological or psychic faculties or phenomena


Yack: A variant spelling of Yak –denoting a trivial or unduly persistent conversation (informal)

Yak: A large ox with shaggy hair, humped shoulders and large horns that is used in Tibet as a pack animal and also for its meat, milk and hides


Yoke:

1. A wooden crosspiece fastened over the necks of two animal and attached to a plough or cart that pull together

2. A frame fitted over the neck or shoulders of a person, used for carrying pails or baskets

Yolk: The internal yellow part of a bird’s egg


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