A homophone for "the not fine a road or track" could be "they knot find a rode ore tract".
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The homophone for "road" is "rode," and the homophone for "track" is "tract."
The homophone for a road or track is "lane".
course, coarse
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The homophone for "road" is "rode," and the homophone for "track" is "tract."
The homophone for a road or track is "lane".
course, coarse
The homophone for a road or track is "rowed." "Road" and "rowed" are homophones because they have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings.
The homophones for "not fine" could be "knot" and "nine." For "track," the homophones could be "tract" or "tract."
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Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
The homophone for "not fine" is "naught fine," referring to something that is not acceptable or satisfactory.
The homophone for "not fine" is "naught find."
The homophone for a lane or track is "lain," which is the past participle of the verb "to lie."