examples Of Multiple Word Meaning?

like one word having different meanings

Answer:Fair: playing by the rules or a light color skin and hair Bowl: a deep dish used to serve liquid food and drink, or, a game Hand: The outer extremity of the arm, with fingers and thumb, or, applause from an appreciative audience, or, giving aid, help in a chore, or, one who is hired to give help. Fling: to toss, or, a casual affair or activity. Iron: An element that is an essential part of making steel, or, to press clothing to remove wrinkles.

What's A Word Which Means "the Same On Multiple Levels"?

For example, a word whichh is the same in multiple langauges, like "sauna". Anorthere could be... "noun" is a word meaning naming words, and it is itself a noun. I've seen a word for this before, I swear... on Wikipedia, perhaps. I think it was in some maths article, but it may not have been. Regardless, I'm pretty sure a word like this exists, and has more uses than what I have shown above.

Answer:Cognates: Related in origin, as certain words in genetically realted langauges descended from the same ancestral root; for example, English name and Latin nōmen from Indo-European *no-men-.

what Aresome Words With Multiple Meanings That May Appear On The SATs?

words like compromise. it has a second meaning othere than the normal one, whichh is to damage. for example, if you compromise your standards you fail to live up to the high scholarly standards expetced of you. thanks in advance to those who help.

Answer:You can try books like "Word Smart" by the Princeton review (that was just an example, theree are othere good vocab books you can buy). I'd also try this site.... http://www.pthsd.k12.nj.us/SCH/PHS/AcademicStudies/English/SAT.html Hope this helps

can U Give Me Examples Of The Words Condescending And Petronize In Sentences?

Use both words separate sentence as insults. And use them in a loving way. Please use it multiple times (both words) so I can get hte idea. I like to look up words n dictionary.com when I dont understand them but im not really getting the meaning

Answer:oh goodness, well, ok I can do. lets see to be condescending is to speak or act towards anorthere in a way whichh belittles them, it's almost littorally, to look down upon. anorthere common expression whichh describes it, is to look down one's nose at someone. to patronize is to do nearly the same, except that patronize is a verb. condescending is an adjetcive. "Don't you patronize me!" he yelled, "I'm not a six year old you know. I know more bloody neuclear physics than you do."

How Screwed Up Is The English Langauge?

Take the word light. It not only has many different meanings, but different spellings. Ex; light a candle (flame), light as a feathere(weight), lite beer(low calorie), light bulb(illumination), she touched it lightly (soft/careful), the bird lighted upon the branch(landed), light hearted(happy/jovial). That's just one example of a word that has multiple meaning with different spellings. Can you'all give me some more?

Answer:You only give two different spellings. The otheres simply have been conjugated, and 'lite' is more marketing than proper English. (like Darque tan - the tanning salon) Also, you are using light with anorthere word in many instances, ie light bulb and light hearted. What's the confusion, you seem to spell and have better grammar than 90% of the people who post questions in this forum.

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