Pail (a bucket).
A homonym for pale is pail.
The homonym for pail is pale.
The word "pail" is a homonym of "pale." "Pail" refers to a bucket, while "pale" can mean light in color or lacking intensity.
Since a bucket is a pail, the homonym for pail is pale. Homonyms are words that sound similar but are spelled differently.
For "sweet": a synonym is "sugary," an antonym is "bitter," and a homonym could be "suite." For "fair": a synonym is "just," an antonym is "unfair," and a homonym is "fare." For "right": a synonym is "correct," an antonym is "wrong," and a homonym is "write." For "waste": a synonym is "discard," an antonym is "save," and a homonym is "waist." For "peace": a synonym is "tranquility," an antonym is "conflict," and a homonym is "piece." For "night": a synonym is "evening," an antonym is "day," and a homonym is "knight." For "straight": a synonym is "direct," an antonym is "crooked," and a homonym is "strait." For "pale": a synonym is "light," an antonym is "dark," and a homonym is "pail."
pail = a bucketThe kids filled the pail with sand at the beach.
Pale and pail are homophones. Pelt (an animals fur) and pelt (to non-lethally bombard) are homonyms. Bow (knot with loops) and bow (to bend over) are homographs.
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.
Fined: Have to pay (with money) for something that has been done.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
Hour is a homonym for our.
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."