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What is homograph for festival or carnival?

There isn't a perfect homograph for "festival" or "carnival". Here's why and some alternatives:

* Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.

* "Festival" and "carnival" don't have exact counterparts that share the same spelling but differ in meaning.

However, here are some options you could consider depending on the context:

Alternatives for "Festival":

* Festive: This is an adjective that describes something related to a festival, but it's not a homograph.

* Fete: This word, meaning a celebration or party, is close in meaning to "festival" but not a true homograph.

Alternatives for "Carnival":

* Carnal: This word relates to the flesh or physical desires, and while it sounds similar, it's not a homograph.

* Carnage: This word refers to violent killing or bloodshed, which is a starkly different concept than a carnival.

Important note: If you are looking for a word that is both a homograph and similar in meaning to "festival" or "carnival", you won't find one. These words are unique in their spelling and meaning.

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