The word "pail" is a homonym of "pale." "Pail" refers to a bucket, while "pale" can mean light in color or lacking intensity.
The homonym for pail is pale.
Since a bucket is a pail, the homonym for pail is pale. Homonyms are words that sound similar but are spelled differently.
The homonym for the word border is "border." A homonym is a word that has the same pronunciation or spelling but different meanings.
The homonym for the word "their" is "there" or "they're".
The homonym for the word "bowed" is "bode".
A homonym for pale is pail.
Pail (a bucket).
A homonym is a word that sounds exactly like the original word, but has a different meaning. ( pale: light colored, pail: a bucket) The word hot has no homonyms.
Since a bucket is a pail, the homonym for pail is pale. Homonyms are words that sound similar but are spelled differently.
The word mown's homonym is moan. A homonym is a word that has the same pronunciation or spelling of another word but has a different meaning.
The homonym for the word border is "border." A homonym is a word that has the same pronunciation or spelling but different meanings.
The homonym for the word "bowed" is "bode".
The homonym for the word "their" is "there" or "they're".
The homonym for "though" is "toe". Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Two homonyms for pale are pail (a bucket) and hail (to greet or summon).
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 the word "where" is "wear".