Definitions of
sound-alike words: N
- knew
- past tense of know, as in: I knew I should have backed up my hard drive.
- new
- fresh, original, or not used before, as in: The World Wide Web is a good way for a business to get new customers.
- know
- recognize, be familiar with, understand, as in: A
good designer for a business Web site must know marketing as well as Hypertext Markup Language.
- no
- not any, as in: A business with no customers doesn't stay in business for very long.
- no one
- nobody, as in: No one came
to the party in costume.
- none
- not one, as in: None of the
children finished lunch.
- no body
- no group, as in: No body of
laws enacted by humans can be called perfect.
- nobody
- no person, as in: Nobody is
mad at you.
This list of definitions can't replace your dictionary. Rather
than discussing every possible meaning of the words on this list,
I try to show how one word differs from another in a group of words that sound or
look very much alike.
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