Homonymy vs. polysemy example. Let's take the word rose. First, analyze the multiple meanings and word class. Rose has two meanings (unrelated) and two different word classes: a flower (noun) and, past form of rise (verb). Second, if the words have multiple forms (multiple entries in a dictionary), eg a verb and noun, they are homonyms.
shy or modest, often in a playful or provocative way. deride. treat or speak of with contempt. despot. a cruel and oppressive dictator. diligent. quietly and steadily persevering in detail or exactness. elated. exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits. RXkCFot.