What’s a heteronym?
- A heteronym is a word that is spelled the same but pronounced differently, depending on its meaning.
Examples:
- Lead (to guide) vs. lead (the metal)
- Tear (to rip) vs. tear (from the eye)
- Bass (low sound) vs. bass (a fish)
📜 History: Heteronyms arose naturally as English adopted words from Latin, Greek, French, and Germanic roots, each with different phonetic rules.
🤔 Trivia: Heteronyms are great for wordplay and poetry, but they can confuse ESL learners easily!

