gait, gate
The homophone of "bitten" is "bitten." The word does not have a homophone, as it is spelled and pronounced the same way.
gait = a way of walking or running For example, The athlete's broken leg has healed but he now walks with an unusual gait.
gait
A homophone for gate is "gait," which refers to a person's manner of walking or moving.
gait, gate
gait, gate
The homophone of "bitten" is "bitten." The word does not have a homophone, as it is spelled and pronounced the same way.
gait = a way of walking or running For example, The athlete's broken leg has healed but he now walks with an unusual gait.
gait
gait
gait
A homophone for gate is "gait," which refers to a person's manner of walking or moving.
Gait (walking) and gate (entrance)
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate