bow She put a big, beautiful bow on top of Dad's gift.
A homophone for "bow" that is 4 letters is "beau".
A homophone for "bow" is "beau", which has the same pronunciation but different spelling and meaning.
beau
waste, waist
The homophone for the word "blow" is "beau."
bough I think "beau", would be a better fit.
bow (take a bow), and bough (branch of a tree) or bow (like bow tie) and beau (boyfriend)
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.
This is a a slightly ambiguous question as "bow" can be pronounced in two different ways. Two homophones are: Bough and beau. In case of confusion over 'bough' (Frank Bough = Frank Buff), and the risk that some people don't know French - let's say: rhyming with 'toe' and 'cow'.
Beau Mirchoff goes by Beau.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The words bow (a decorative way to tie a ribbon) and bow (a gesture acknowledging praise) is a homophone. Both words are spelled the same way, but for each definition the word is pronounce differently.