Here's how it works:
* Feint (noun): A deceptive movement, especially in boxing or fencing.
* Feint (verb): To pretend to do something, especially in order to deceive someone.
So while they are the same word, they function differently in a sentence:
* Noun: The boxer threw a feint to the left, then landed a powerful right hook.
* Verb: The soldier feinted a charge to the right, drawing the enemy's fire.
Let me know if you'd like to explore other words that are related to "feint" in meaning but don't have the same pronunciation!