Heteronyms - Words that are spelled identically but have different meanings.

quite

Very, or significantly, such as: Quite nice!

When used in the phrase, Not Quite yet, (;))
means that with additional time, or greater effort or patience, the task will likely be accomplished or completed

Or Not quite! (means No! :LOL: ) It is not going to happen! :)

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Sweet

Tastes like sugar

Someone excessively cooperative and kind and considerate

A small item or person or animal, that appears very cute

As an expression, Sweet!
means I like it!

T
 
underneath

Something located below (lower than) something else

An item on the bottom of a stack of other items

Some deeper, hidden, internal true feeling, that is different from the obvious one that a person is showing to others

V
 
window

Pane of glass in building wall

A space, or opening, in time or opportunity
A chance to learn about something, previously not known

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academic

a person who teaches

A topic which seems to some, as more ideological than practical

Anything pertaining to learning, especially basic education in math, science and languages, rather than primarily work training or on-the-job or manual skills

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fish (as a verb)

Trying to find or discover something, in a vast number of possibilities,
that might not be present there at all.

Trying to attract or induce something, such as compliments

an outdoor activity, that some people do

G
 
handy

Right nearby, and within easy, quick reach (an item)

A person who knows how to fix multiple broken things, or figures them out.

A tool that one likes to use frequently

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most

Stronger, more intense than other feelings

A greater than half quantity/ portion of some item(s)

A general word for a perceived majority

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Open

A job opportunity, that isn't yet filled.
Or empty chair, or room/space not taken by someone else.

An attitude that would accept new options

A container with a wrapper that's been torn or cut, or without a lid,
or with the lid not closed.

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