Polysemy
Advanced vocabulary isn't just about learning new words. It's about knowing the hidden meanings of words you already know!
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Don't confuse the two!
One word, related meanings.
Ex: The head of a person / The head of a company. (ក្បាល/មេដឹកនាំ - ទាក់ទងគ្នានឹងភាពជាអ្នកដឹកនាំ)
Same spelling, totally UNRELATED meanings.
Ex: A baseball bat (ដំបង) / A flying bat (សត្វប្រចៀវ).
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Actually, no! That is Homonymy. "Bank" (river) comes from an old Scandinavian word for "hill/ridge", while "Bank" (money) comes from an Italian word for "table" (where money was traded). Because their origins and meanings are totally unrelated, they are homonyms, not polysemes! account_balance water_drop
How do I know which meaning someone is using when they say "execute"?
Context clues are everything at the C1 level! Look at the words around it. If they are talking about "plans," "projects," or "software," it means to perform an action. If they are talking about "criminals," "prison," or "judges," it means the legal punishment. search
Is "Draft" a polyseme? Like drafting an essay vs feeling a draft of wind?
Yes! "Draft" is a great C1 polyseme. It all stems from the old meaning of "pulling or drawing". You "draw" out a preliminary document (drafting an essay), the wind is "drawn" through a room (a draft), and soldiers are "drawn" into the military (the draft). Brilliant example! air description
Is the word "Bank" (river bank vs money bank) an example of Polysemy?