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Dick King-Smith HQ on Twitter: "Read rhymes with lead, and read rhymes with lead, but read and lead don't rhyme, and neither do read and lead. https://t.co/0YBT6NfLwD" / Twitter
EnglishCentral - In grammar, heteronyms are words with the same spelling but different pronunciations and meanings. For example: Lead, (pronounced LEED), means to guide. However, lead, (pronounced LED), means a metallic element.
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