Gait (walking) and gate (entrance)
A manner of walking and an entrance homophone is "aisle" and "I'll." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for a manner of walking is "gate" and for an entrance is "gate" as well.
The homophone for a manner of walking is "tread," and for an entrance is "thread." The homophone for foretells the future to gain is "read."
The homophone for a manner of walking and an entrance is "gate." It can refer to both the way someone walks and an entrance or exit point.
Gait/gate.
gait
The homophone for a manner of walking is "gate" and for an entrance is "gate" as well.
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
Gait/gate.
gait, gate
The homophone for a manner of walking is "tread," and for an entrance is "thread." The homophone for foretells the future to gain is "read."
The homophone for a manner of walking and an entrance is "gate." It can refer to both the way someone walks and an entrance or exit point.
Gait/gate.
Gait and gate.
gait