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∙ 9y agoThe homophone for "knot" is "not."
The homophone for "not" is "knot."
The homophone of "knot" is "not".
No, "gnat" and "knot" are not homophones. "Gnat" is a small flying insect, while "knot" refers to a tied or tangled fastening.
"Knot worn" is a homophone for "not warm."
A homophone for "the not fine a road or track" could be "they knot find a rode ore tract".
The homophone for "not" is "knot."
The homophone of "knot" is "not".
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No, "gnat" and "knot" are not homophones. "Gnat" is a small flying insect, while "knot" refers to a tied or tangled fastening.
"Knot worn" is a homophone for "not warm."
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A homophone for "the not fine a road or track" could be "they knot find a rode ore tract".
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The word "bow" is both a homophone and a homonym. As a homophone, it sounds the same as "bough" and "beau." As a homonym, it has different meanings such as a type of knot and the front part of a ship.
Homophone: not Meaning: a tight interlacing of cords or ropes; a fastening made by tying together lengths of string, rope, or other material.