No is the homophone for know. An alternate is "noh," which is Japanese in origin.
Technically, there is no homonym for no, but the *homophone* is the word know.
round down and that is all i know,i dont know also!!im sorry
A homonym of "see" is "sea". They sound the same but have different meanings.
The homonym of "sad" is "sadd," which refers to a decorative covering placed on a horse.
A homonym for knows is nose. Another homonym is noes. The nose is a body part, noes is the plural of no and knows is the conjugation of the verb, to know. Knows and nose have the same pronunciation, but different spelling.
Technically, there is no homonym for no, but the *homophone* is the word know.
Technically, there is no homonym, but the homophone is know.
Technically, there is no homonym for no, but the *homophone* is the word know.
round down and that is all i know,i dont know also!!im sorry
There is no such thing, as far as I know.
The homonym of "sad" is "sadd," which refers to a decorative covering placed on a horse.
A homonym of "see" is "sea". They sound the same but have different meanings.
One homonym for "new" is "knew," which is the past tense of the verb "know."
I'm "shore" I don't know.
Really, does no one know the homonym for hide is it that hard...i have to work and i look on the internet to find no one knows what is it.
A homonym for knows is nose. Another homonym is noes. The nose is a body part, noes is the plural of no and knows is the conjugation of the verb, to know. Knows and nose have the same pronunciation, but different spelling.
I don't know for sure but I got 1. dress, 2. add, 3.