Homographic example sentences

Related (8): homograph, homographic, homographs, homography, homonym, homonymic, homonyms, homonymously

homographic

definition

  - adjective form of homograph

hom·o·graph

noun

homograph (noun) · homographs (plural noun)

  - each of two or more words spelled the same but not necessarily pronounced the same and having different meanings and origins. For example, bow and bow, Compare with homonym, homophone

Synonyms

homograph, bow, bow, homonym, homophone

"Homographic" Example Sentences

1. She was homographic in her style of dress.
2. His homographic approach to the problem made it difficult to solve.
3. They argued over the homographic interpretation of the text.
4. The homographic nature of the language caused confusion.
5. He was criticized for his homographic views on the issue.
6. The homographic spelling of the word caused difficulty.
7. His homographic behavior was considered inappropriate.
8. The homographic spelling of the name caused confusion.
9. His homographic comments were not appreciated.
10. The homographic pronunciation of the word was incorrect.
11. She was known for her homographic opinions.
12. His homographic attitude created tension.
13. The homographic use of the term was confusing.
14. He was criticized for his homographic approach.
15. The homographic meaning of the word was misunderstood.
16. His homographic statements were not accepted.
17. The homographic spelling of the name was wrong.
18. Her homographic ideas were not welcomed.
19. His homographic views were not shared.
20. The homographic nature of the phrase caused confusion.

Common Phases

"Rise and shine;" "Easy does it;" "Time flies;" "No pain, no gain;" "Think outside the box;" "Better late than never;" "Actions speak louder than words;" "Don't count your chickens before they hatch;" "The early bird catches the worm."

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