Some homophones for the word "knows" include "nose" and "gnos."
The homophones for "die" are "dye" and "dy" and for "nose" are "knows" and "gnose".
The homophones opposite of "yes" are "yews" and "yews." The homophones for "to understand" are "two understand" and "too understand."
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Some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're."
Some homophones for the word "knows" include "nose" and "gnos."
The homophones for "die" are "dye" and "dy" and for "nose" are "knows" and "gnose".
The homophones opposite of "yes" are "yews" and "yews." The homophones for "to understand" are "two understand" and "too understand."
The homophone (sound-alike word) is "know."
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Mussel and muscle are homophones of each other. Muzzle can mean nose, which is a homophone of noes and knows.
no/know
homophones are words that sound the same bout are spelt different. for example there,their, & they're, since there are words being added to the dictionary not many people know off of the top of their head what all of the homophones are.
allowed. Only one as far as I know.
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I don't know if this is what you were asking, but they are HOMOPHONES
Some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're."