Common Homographs:
* Bat: (a nocturnal flying mammal) and (a piece of equipment used in baseball)
* Bow: (to bend at the waist) and (a weapon that shoots arrows)
* Can: (a metal container) and (to be able to)
* Close: (to shut) and (near)
* Content: (happy) and (the things inside something)
* Desert: (a dry, barren area) and (to abandon)
* Fair: (just) and (a gathering of stalls and rides)
* Fine: (a penalty) and (very small)
* Lead: (a heavy metal) and (to guide)
* Object: (a thing) and (to disagree)
* Produce: (to create) and (fruits and vegetables)
* Record: (a written account) and (to record something)
* Right: (correct) and (the opposite of left)
* Row: (a line) and (to propel a boat with oars)
* Tear: (a drop of water from the eye) and (to rip)
* Wind: (moving air) and (to twist)
Less Common Homographs:
* Address: (a place where someone lives) and (to speak to)
* Affect: (to influence) and (emotion)
* Bass: (a type of fish) and (a low sound)
* Bow: (a knot) and (to bend at the waist)
* Close: (to shut) and (near)
* Concert: (a musical performance) and (to agree)
* Content: (happy) and (the things inside something)
* Desert: (a dry, barren area) and (to abandon)
* Fine: (a penalty) and (very small)
* Grave: (a place where a dead person is buried) and (serious)
* Minute: (a small amount of time) and (very small)
* Object: (a thing) and (to disagree)
* Produce: (to create) and (fruits and vegetables)
* Project: (a planned task) and (to stick out)
* Record: (a written account) and (to record something)
* Refuse: (garbage) and (to decline)
* Right: (correct) and (the opposite of left)
* Row: (a line) and (to propel a boat with oars)
* Tear: (a drop of water from the eye) and (to rip)
* Wind: (moving air) and (to twist)
This is just a small sample. There are many other homographs in the English language.
It is important to note that the pronunciation of these words may vary slightly depending on regional accents, but the spelling is always the same.