Homographs

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COMpound (noun – something made of two or more parts)

CONtest (noun – a game or event of competition)

DEcrease (noun – the total reduction in the amount of something)

DIgest (noun – a compilation of information)

ENtrance (noun – a place of access such as a door or gate)

INcline (noun – a slope or hill)

INcrease (noun – the amount that something has grown)

OFfense (noun – the players on a sports team that attack or advance)

PERfect (adjective – something that is as good as it can possibly be)

TRANSport (noun – a system for moving objects or items)

REfund (noun – the amount of money returned to someone)

OBject (noun – a thing)

REject (noun – an item that is defective or inadequate)

UPset (noun – an unexpected defeat of a champion sports team)

ADdress (noun – the location of a building)

comPOUND (verb – to combine or add)

conTEST (verb – to challenge or dispute)

deCREASE (verb – to become smaller in amount)

diGEST (verb – to break down food in the stomach)

enTRANCE (verb – to completely captivate someone’s attention)

inCLINE (verb – to lean, tip, or tilt something)

inCREASE (verb – to become greater or larger)

ofFENSE (noun – an illegal act)

perFECT (verb – to improve or make something as good as possible)

transPORT (verb – to carry or move goods from one place to another)

reFUND (verb – the action of giving money back to someone)

obJECT (verb – to voice disagreement)

reJECT (verb – to refuse to accept something)

upSET (adjective – to be disturbed or extremely unhappy)

adDRESS (verb – to write down an address OR to speak to a group of people)