knew
A homophone for "had an understanding of" is "had understanding of."
"Knew," "nu,", and "gnu" are the homophones for "new."
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.
He knew the answer so he raised his hand.Do you need new shoes?Also, depending on your dialect, you may pronounce "new" as "noo" not "nyoo", in which case gnu is also a homophone.
The opposite of old is new, and the homophone for new that means "had an understanding of" is "knew." There are two more homophones for new: "gnu" and "nu."new, knew
gnu
A homophone for "had an understanding of" is "had understanding of."
new, knew, gnu
"Knew," "nu,", and "gnu" are the homophones for "new."
new, knew, gnu
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.
He knew the answer so he raised his hand.Do you need new shoes?Also, depending on your dialect, you may pronounce "new" as "noo" not "nyoo", in which case gnu is also a homophone.
deer, gnu, knew, daze, noes
The opposite of old is new, and the homophone for new that means "had an understanding of" is "knew." There are two more homophones for new: "gnu" and "nu."new, knew
GNU is an abbreviation of "GNU's Not Unix"
GNU is a Unix-like computer operating system developed by the GNU Project. GNU is a recursive acronym for "GNU's NOT UNIX".
Probably not. But how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.