Match the meaning on the left with the meaning on the right that both define the same homograph.
Choose Complexity: Easier • Mediumish • Tougher
| 1. To put an object, such as a coin, into something else | A. To go to a place regularly |
| 2. To wipe something, often metal or wood, until it shines | B. To declare someone guilty of a crime |
| 3. One who has been found guilty | C. Loose paper put into a brochure, but not stapled |
| 4. Happening often and repeatedly | D. The nationality of someone from a certain European country |
| 5. To share with another person or a spirit, often on a deep level | E. A group of people who live together and share their possessions |
Here are the five words, but not in any particular order!