Homographs Quiz

I give you the word, you write in the homograph.
Homonyms are words with the same spellings, but different meanings.
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Last updated: May 14, 2020
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Homograph #1
Homograph #2
Quarter
Quarter
Bat
Bat
Bark
Bark
Letter
Letter
Left
Left
Bar
Bar
Tie
Tie
Firm
Firm
Fly
Fly
Tear
Tear
Address
Address
Bass
Bass
Bow
Bow
Lead
Lead
Read
Read
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Level 80
May 14, 2020
From a technical standpoint, all words are of course homographs. However, if you go with the definition of homograph being 'spelt the same but pronounced differently', then that applies mostly to the second column only. The first column are mostly homonyms, where they have different meaning but same pronunciation. On the other hand, "row" would make a typical homograph.
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Level 43
May 20, 2020
This is why I just went with saying "same spelling, different meaning." This was just a joke quiz, I didn't want to be too technical. Thank you for the info though!