"Homograph" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word, but has a different meaning or pronunciation. In other words, a homograph is a word that is identical in spelling to another word, but has a distinct definition or sound. Examples of homographs include:
Bank (financial institution) and bank (the side of a river)
Bat (the flying mammal) and bat (the sports equipment)
Spring (a season of the year) and spring (a coiled metal object that stores energy)
Homographs are often used to illustrate the importance of context in language, as the same word can have multiple meanings depending on how it is used and interpreted.