Homographically example sentences

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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

"Homographically" Example Sentences

1. The homographically-challenged student found it difficult to spell words correctly.
2. He was so homographically challenged that he couldn't even spell his own name.
3. The homographically-impaired child struggled to read the text.
4. She was embarrassed by her homographically-limited abilities.
5. His homographically-limited skills made it difficult to take tests.
6. The homographically-challenged student was unable to spell simple words.
7. He was so homographically-challenged that he couldn't even spell his own name.
8. The homographically-impaired child had difficulty reading the text.
9. She was embarrassed by her homographically-limited vocabulary.
10. His homographically-limited skills made it difficult to succeed in school.
11. The homographically-challenged student was unable to spell even the simplest words.
12. He was so homographically-challenged that he couldn't even spell the most basic words.
13. The homographically-impaired child had difficulty understanding the written text.
14. She was ashamed of her homographically-limited abilities.
15. His homographically-limited skills made it difficult for him to pass his classes.
16. The homographically-challenged student was unable to spell even the most basic words.
17. He was so homographically-challenged that he was unable to spell even the simplest words.
18. The homographically-impaired child had difficulty comprehending the written text.
19. She was embarrassed by her homographically-limited skills.
20. His homographically-limited abilities made it difficult for him to do well in school.

Common Phases

check in; check out; arrive; depart; settle in; move out; look around; explore; stay awhile; leave.

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