For example:
* Verb: "The tower leaned precariously to one side."
* Adjective: "She had a lean and muscular build."
While there isn't another word that is spelled exactly the same as "lean" and has a completely different meaning, you could argue that "lien" is a homograph since it's pronounced the same but means "a legal claim on property."
However, it's important to note that homographs are typically defined as words with the same spelling but different pronunciations and meanings. In the case of "lean" and "lien", while the spelling is very similar, they are pronounced differently and are not considered true homographs.