Homonymic example sentences
Related (4): homonymous, homonymical, homonymously, homonymity
homonymic
definition
- adjective form of homonym
hom·o·nym
noun
homonym (noun) · homonyms (plural noun)
- each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins. For example, pole and pole. Compare with homograph, homophone.
- a Latin name which is identical to that of a different organism, the newer of the two names being invalid:
Synonyms
homonym, pole, pole, homograph, homophone"Homonymic" Example Sentences
1. The band played its final set, leaving the audience disband.2. I'm so glad I passed my driving test, now I can brake when needed.
3. I need to buy some new glasses to see the blurriness clearly.
4. The teacher reprimanded Tom for his bad behavior in class.
5. The ballerina danced gracefully across the stage, wearing a tutu.
6. The chef added a spice to the dish, making it very spicy.
7. The soldier stood at attention when the general entered the room.
8. The weight of the boxes was too heavy for Sarah to lift alone.
9. The counselor advised John on how to overcome his problems.
10. The fishing rod was too long for Tim to handle easily.
11. The sailor hoisted the sail up the mast on his boat.
12. The lawyer argued the case in front of the judge and jury.
13. The artist painted a portrait of his wife, capturing her beauty.
14. The server cleared the table after the guests finished eating.
15. The gardener pruned the hedges, making them look neat and tidy.
16. The reporter interviewed the mayor on his stance about the important issue.
17. The swimmer dove into the deep end of the pool, showing her skill.
18. The baker kneaded the dough to prepare bread for the customers.
19. The mathematician calculated the answer to the challenging equation.
20. The barber hacked John's hair off in an uneven manner.
21. The politician campaigned tirelessly to win the election.
22. The doctor prescribed some medication to cure the illness.
23. The soldier saluted the flag during the national anthem.
24. The chef cooked the meat until it was well-done.
25. The singer performed beautifully at the concert last night.
26. The engineer designed the blueprint for the new building.
27. The pilot flew the airplane through turbulent weather conditions.
28. The librarian shelved the books in alphabetical order.
29. The artist drew a sketch of the landscape, capturing its natural beauty.
30. The captain steered the ship through rough waters, reaching the shore safely.
Common Phases
1. "Their plane is due to take off; they're eagerly awaiting their vacation."2. "I saw a bass swimming in the lake; the sound system had incredible bass."
3. "The mayor won the election by a landslide; the landslide caused severe damage to the road."
4. "He ordered a shot of whiskey; the band played a shot of whiskey by the fireplace."
5. "She bought a pair of jeans at the store; she bears a strong resemblance to her pair."
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