Tide is a homophone for tied.
The homophone for tied is tide as in the ocean tide.
Tide is a homophone for tied.
The homophone of "tide" is "tied".
A good homophone would be tied. A homophone is spelled diffferently but sounds the same. ex. herd, heard; to, too, two
Tide is a homophone for tied.
The homophone for tied is tide as in the ocean tide.
Tide is a homophone for tied.
The homophone of "tide" is "tied".
The homophone for tied is tide, as in ocean tide.
A good homophone would be tied. A homophone is spelled diffferently but sounds the same. ex. herd, heard; to, too, two
The homophone of "tied to a mast" is "tide to amass." They sound the same but have different meanings.
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The homophone for tied is tide as in the ocean tide.
Dock. Homophone of "doc," slang for a doctor.
No, "gnat" and "knot" are not homophones. "Gnat" is a small flying insect, while "knot" refers to a tied or tangled fastening.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.