For the proper English pronunciation, there is none. For the way in which some Americals pronounce it, "noose" is a homonym.
Recently acquired means new, and a homonym is a word that sounds the same, so a homonym for recently acquired or new is gnu (pronounced "new").
A homonym is a word that is spelled differently from the given word, but sounds the same. So a homonym for "gnu" is "new".
The homonym for "just" is "juste," which is a French word meaning "fair" or "exact."
A homonym for 'knew' is 'new.' 'Knew' is the past tense of 'know,' while 'new' refers to something that has recently come into existence or is different from what existed before.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
Hour is a homonym for our.
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."
Was is a linking verb. It does not have a homonym.
"Senses" is a homonym for "census."
The homonym for "mourning" is "morning".
The homonym for chord is cord.
The homonym for sauce is source :)