Home > English > Vocabulary > Homophones and HomographsWhat is the homophone of ‘knight’?A. Night B. Might C. Nigh D. KiteAnswer: NightAdditional Information: 'Knight' and 'night' are homophones with different meanings. Subjects: Homophones and Homographs, VocabularyRelated MCQsWhich of the following words is a homograph for ‘tear’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘He will row the boat’?Which of the following is a homograph?Which word is a homophone for ‘sight’?What is the homophone of ‘son’?What is the homograph of the word ‘tear’ when pronounced ‘tair’?What is the homophone of ‘mail’?What is the homophone of ‘pale’?What does ‘tear’ (a rip) and ‘tear’ (from the eye) illustrate?What does ‘bat’ (the animal) and ‘bat’ (the sports equipment) represent?What does ‘close’ (to shut) and ‘close’ (near) represent?What is the homophone of ‘weather’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘The duck is a bird that can quack’?What is the homograph of ‘wind’ when pronounced ‘wined’?Which homograph has a different meaning when pronounced ‘reed’?