Definition #1 | Definition #2 | Homograph | % Correct |
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Difficult | Opposite of soft | Hard | 98%
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Sport involving swords | Barrier used to separate houses | Fence | 96%
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Used to address the recipient of a letter | Pet name often used to refer to one's significant other | Dear | 93%
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Opposite of right | To have exited | Left | 93%
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One of the months in a year | To be given permission | May | 93%
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Long rod used to play the violin | Bending one's hips as a sign of respect | Bow | 89%
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To lower one's head in order to avoid a collision | Yellow bird known to say 'quack' | Duck | 89%
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Loud noise | Used to hit a ball in tennis | Racket | 89%
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The shutting of something | Only a short distance from oneself | Close | 85%
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The movement of air | To turn one's watch | Wind | 78%
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Distinct pronunciation of a language | To emphasis a particular note in a musical composition | Accent | 70%
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Two people who have formally agreed to marry | Busy, unavailable | Engaged | 65%
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Average | Rude or nasty | Mean | 65%
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Artist that uses pencils | Cupboard | Drawer | 63%
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Heavy rain | Irrigated water used to wash onself | Shower | 63%
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Specific, particular | Absolutely sure | Certain | 50%
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To execute perfectly | Tool used to fasten objects together | Nail | 46%
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Made of matter | Express one's opposition to a proposal | Object | 37%
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Large, grey fish | As in a guitar | Bass | 30%
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To follow | To achieve a desired goal | Succeed | 13%
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