Tale and tail are homographs; two words that sound the same but have different totally different meanings.
"Tale" is a noun that refers to a story or narrative, while "tail" can be a noun referring to the rear end of an animal or an appendage extending from the back of something.
The homonym for tail is tale. Tail refers to the rear part of an animal's body, while tale refers to a story or narrative.
Tail is like an animals tail and tale is a story
The homophone for "tail" is tale, meaning a story. Examples: Did you enjoy the tale of Paul Bunyan? She told a scary tale around the campfire on Halloween.
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The homonym for tail is tale. Tail refers to the rear part of an animal's body, while tale refers to a story or narrative.
TAIL = TALE ( as in a 'tall tale' or story )
Tail is like an animals tail and tale is a story
The children listened as the teacher told the tale about the cat with no tail.Did you hear the tale about the dog who caught his own tail.This tale is about the plane that landed safely with a damaged tail.
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The homophone for "tail" is tale, meaning a story. Examples: Did you enjoy the tale of Paul Bunyan? She told a scary tale around the campfire on Halloween.
tale, tail
This is what I think rhymes with tale: mail rail tail bail jail fail hail male nail pale sail tail wale valeThis was just a quick answer so it is not all of them but there you go words that rhyme with TALE!
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Minks do, indeed, have a tail