knight = soldier dressed in armor
night = opposite of day
a homophone for knight is night
How about knight.
Knight
knight
The homophone of the word "night" is "knight."
The homophone of a soldier who wore armor is knight, and the opposite of day is night.
Some examples of homophones are "their," "there," and "they're"; "two," "too," and "to"; and "right" and "write." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Homophone time when you are sleeping is "rest." This refers to two words that sound the same (homophones) - "rest" as in relaxation and "wrist" as in the joint connecting the hand to the arm.
Knight and night
"bare" and "bear" "to" and "too" "pair" and "pear"
The homophones are night and knight.
The homophone for "time" when you're sleeping is "thyme."