Assured reliance on character, ability, strength, or truth. Property held for benefit of another. Legal agreement combining firms or corporations. Charge or duty imposed in faith or confidence. Something entrusted for use in another's interest
Homophones sound alike but have different meanings (e.g., "I" vs "eye"). Homographs are spelled alike but pronounced differently (e.g., "read" vs "red"). Homonyms can be homophones, homographs, or both
Hand refers to the end part of arm beyond wrist, including palm, fingers, and thumb. Term denotes skill or ability in specific tasks. Can function as verb meaning to pass or give something. Used as unit of measurement equal to four inches in equestrian contexts
Verb forms: observed, observeding, observed. Can mean to notice, watch, or make systematic observations. Can express casual remarks or comments. Can indicate adherence to rules, traditions, or holidays
Breadth means wide scope or width. It refers to the second largest dimension of a plane or figure
Denotation is the literal meaning found in dictionaries. Connotation refers to emotions and ideas associated with words. Words can have multiple connotations for different people