

The compartment you pull out from the dresser DRAWer. To bend your neck KROOK-ed- having a curveĭeliberate diLIBerit- carefully considered diLIBerATE- toĬollection of published material dieJEST- absorb nutrients To change one's belief CONvert- one whose belief was changedĬonvict kunVIKT- to find guilty KAHNvikt- a prisoner To act against KAHNflict - a fight or disagreementĬonsole KAHNsole- an upright case kunSOLE- to comfortĬontent KAHNtent- meaning kunTENT- satisfiedĬontest kunTEST- to argue KAHNtest- a match of skillĬontract CONtract- an agreement conTRACT- to shrink or to To pound or bump booFAY- place where you serve yourselfĬombine komBYNE- put together KOMbyne- a threshing machineĬonduct KONduckt- behavior kunDUCKT- to lead (see this To lower one's head or the front of a ship BOH- used to More than one ax or axe AKseez- the plural of axis Meters (1/100th of a hectare) [although may also be pronouncedġ00 square meter units AIReez- Greek god of warĪttribute ahTRIByoot- to consider resulting from AHtribyoot. Plural present tense of "to be" AIR- 100 square The next choice ALternait- switch back and forth To change AFFekt- a person's feelings or emotion Provide descriptions of words alongside dictionary definitions and a list of related words. Not every meaning of every word is given.īrowse our collection of word lists which allow you to examine words more closely. (We also list words that have nearly the same meanings.) We also are including heteronyms in which at least one of the words is a foreign word (as long as it is commonly used in English). Some of our heteronyms have completely different meanings while others have somewhat related meanings. We are limiting ourselves to words commonly used in the English language. Many heteronyms are the result of one pronunciation being a verb and another being a noun. Heteronyms are specific types of homographs in which the different pronunciations are associated with different meanings. Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning, derivation, or spelling. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but differ in meaning, derivation, or pronunciation. However, lead, pronounced LED, means a metallic element.Ĭompare heteronyms to homographs, homophones, and homonyms. Heteronyms are words that are spelled identically but have different meanings when pronounced differently.
