Match the meaning on the left with the meaning on the right that both define the same homograph.
Choose Complexity: Easier • Mediumish • Tougher
1. A generic name for any item | A. Fair and true |
2. Describes being barely enough | B. To make someone bothered or unhappy |
3. The past tense of wrapping a piece of string around something | C. To try to win another’s favor |
4. A place where trials are held | D. A serious injury |
5. To beat the team that was supposed to win | E. To formally announce one’s disapproval, often in a courtroom |
Here are the five words, but not in any particular order!