The homophone is taught.
The homophone for "taught" is "taut."
Taut (meaning tight or rigid) is a homophone for taught.
taught, taut
taut, taught
Taught = past tense of the verb teachTaut = adjective, stretched or pulled tight.,
The homophone for "taught" is "taut."
Taut (meaning tight or rigid) is a homophone for taught.
taught, taut
taut, taught
Taught = past tense of the verb teachTaut = adjective, stretched or pulled tight.,
it would be be taut the rope is taut
* The words "caught" are "court" are considered homophones in the UK and Australia, where both are pronounced (kawt).In US English, there is no homophone for "caught" (usually kawt, rhymes with taught, for which there is a homophone, taut).Some dialect rhymes or near rhymes are:- court (US kort)- cot (US kott), a small bed- cawed, what the crows did
We have to pull this fabric taut, or it will be hard to sew.
Max Taut was born in 1884.
Max Taut died in 1967.
Taut is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense.
No. Slack and taut are opposite in meaning.