No. 'New' means of recent origin, or purchase. 'Knew' is the past tense of know, or to have knowledge. They are not similar in meaning, but in spelling
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currently, fresh, new
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new, knew
A synonym for something is the simple word I like to use um wait I forgot oh yeah DRR ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!! ( the word something could be a synonym to any word. ) by the way im that smart and im under 11 to the answer above: not everything is a synonym for something. It depends on what the sentence is. Depending on what the sentence is, there are millions of synonyms for something. It would be helpful if we knew the topic that you were using the word "something" with. :) Sorry !
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recent, fresh = ताजा, हाल
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"Knew," "nu,", and "gnu" are the homophones for "new."
Yes, new and knew are homophones because they are said the same!
The homonyms of "knew" and "new" are "gnu" (an antelope) and "gnu" (a large wild African antelope with a drooping mane).
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Sara was loath to study, but she knew studying was important in order to do well on the test. A synonym for loath is disinclined.
The homophones for "knew" include "gnu," "new," and "nu." An example sentence: Mom knew Haily needed new shoes, but she didn't have the money to buy them.
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