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What is a homonyn for new?

The most common homonym for "new" is "knew".

They sound the same but have different meanings:

* New - something that has recently come into existence or been made.

* Knew - past tense of "know," meaning to have information or understanding.

Here's an example:

* "I bought a new car." (referring to a recently purchased vehicle)

* "I knew the answer all along." (referring to previous knowledge)

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