heart
OR
smart
OR
mart(e.g. Wal-Mart)
The homonym for "quietness" is "piece".
Not every word has a homophone and homophones cannot be 'made up'. Quietness and part don't have a homophone.
root as in the part of a plant that is underground
Actually "their" is a homophone for "there". Homonyms must have the same spelling and pronunciation but different meanings. An example is palm - part of you hand or a tree.There is no homonym for there.
Hmm... speakers with British accents may say flaw and floor closely enough to be considered homonyms.
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.
A homonym for knows is nose. Another homonym is noes. The nose is a body part, noes is the plural of no and knows is the conjugation of the verb, to know. Knows and nose have the same pronunciation, but different spelling.
A homonym is a word that has the same spelling and the same definition as another word. A kernel is the seed a corn, as well as part of an operating system.
I think it might be waste / waist
The homonym for "colonel" is "kernel." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings - "colonel" refers to a military rank, while "kernel" refers to the softer, usually edible part of a seed or nut.
The homonym for 'toe' is 'tow'. 'Toe' refers to a part of the foot, while 'tow' refers to pulling or dragging something behind with a rope or chain.
The homonym of "feet" is "feat". "Feet" refers to the plural of foot (body part), while "feat" refers to a remarkable achievement or accomplishment.