Depending upon context, the words novel, original, fresh, and unprecedented can have the same meaning as new.
The homonym for "news" is "knew."
KnewGnu (aka - antelope)
Old, old-fashioned
old antique
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noose
The homonym for gnus is news.Example sentence:I have some good news to share with you.
The word mown's homonym is moan. A homonym is a word that has the same pronunciation or spelling of another word but has a different meaning.
The homonym for the word "their" is "there" or "they're".
The homonym for the word "bowed" is "bode".
The homonym for "though" is "toe". Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
A homonym is a word that is spelled differently from the given word, but sounds the same. So a homonym for "gnu" is "new".
The homonym of the word pare is pair.
Technically, there is no homonym for no, but the *homophone* is the word know.
Technically, there is no homonym, but the homophone is know.
The homonym of "complement" is "compliment." "Compliment" refers to a polite expression of praise or admiration, while "complement" refers to something that completes or enhances something else.
The homonym of the word "real" is "reel." "Real" means genuine or authentic, while "reel" can refer to a cylindrical object around which material, such as film or tape, can be wound.