homonymously (Meaning)
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homonymously (adv.)
In an homonymous manner; so as to have the same name or relation.
Equivocally; ambiguously.
Synonyms & Antonyms of homonymously
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homonymously Sentence Examples
- The teacher homonymously pronounced "bear" to demonstrate the different meanings of the word.
- The author's words were homonymously ambiguous, leaving readers unsure of their intended meaning.
- The homonymously spelled words "right" and "write" can be confusing for learners.
- The musician played a homonymous chord on both the guitar and piano.
- The homonymously named siblings Mary and Marie had difficulty distinguishing themselves.
- The actor's homonymous delivery of the lines "I'd" and "eye'd" created a humorous effect.
- The homonymously pronounced terms "fair" and "fare" have very different meanings.
- The company's homonymously branded products, such as "Light" and "Lite," caused confusion in the market.
- The homonymously spelled words "pier" and "peer" can refer to different objects or actions.
- The homonymously pronounced words "meet" and "meat" can lead to embarrassing misunderstandings.
FAQs About the word homonymously
In an homonymous manner; so as to have the same name or relation., Equivocally; ambiguously.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The teacher homonymously pronounced "bear" to demonstrate the different meanings of the word.
The author's words were homonymously ambiguous, leaving readers unsure of their intended meaning.
The homonymously spelled words "right" and "write" can be confusing for learners.
The musician played a homonymous chord on both the guitar and piano.