When a word or phrase has several meanings, you can describe that word as polysemous. One word that’s famously polysemous is “bank.” You can choose a pronunciation for this adjective with stress on the second or third syllable since most dictionaries give both. What are the types of polysemy? TypesRead More →

A simple example of a homonym is the word pen. This can mean both “a holding area for animals” and “a writing instrument.” Another example is book, which can mean “something to read” or “the act of making a reservation.” In both cases, the sound and spelling are the same;Read More →