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You end up with a word with two meanings..Very common.
Known as a "homonym" I think. Correct me if I'm wrong!
You end up with a word with two meanings..Very common.
How many people call a vacuum cleaner a Hoover? Darn synonyms.So if a lot of people start calling a tomato a house brick, would we be down the greengrocers asking for house bricks ?
Known as a "homonym" I think. Correct me if I'm wrong!
why are hospitals full of sick people, when sick means good, and the opposite of good is bad, which is also good ?How many people call a vacuum cleaner a Hoover? Darn synonyms.
Could someone be sodomed ?My pet Americanism (ugh) is burglarized. Why? There's already a perfectly decent word for it. Burgled.
Could someone be sodomed ?
Wrong.
Two words may have the same spelling and pronunciation but have different meanings.
Hare and Hair.
Bear and Bare.
Wrong.
Two words may have the same spelling and pronunciation but have different meanings.
Hare and Hair.
Bear and Bare.
Eponym ? As in eponymous.Vacuum and Hoover refer to a Metonym.
Except where we do. Boats are feminine. So no gender, except where there is.In some ways English is simpler than many others -no gender for instance and also it's not all that unusual for words to be context sensitive so in some respects it's a shorthand language. It also has some anglo saxon words still kicking about that get edited out on forums etc. Odd really as they have explicit meanings. Must be a hang over from trying to get rid of anglo saxon for some reason, probably snobbery.
Americans some times want to know where all of the zees as they pronounce them have gone.