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Well if you say it in a correct English accent they are not homophones, hail sounds more like "hale" and hell has more of a "e". Or, to be more accurate, "hail" has a long "a" and "hell" has a short "e".
hail,rain.lightning
pail ,hail,jail,snail,
way, day, hail,
Gabriel the Archangel and St. Elizabeth both say words that have become parts of the Hail Mary.
snow, rain, sleet, and hail
hail, air, liar,hair,
snow, rain, sleet, and hail
snow, rain, sleet, and hail
The term "hail" comes from the Old English word "hagol," meaning icy particles falling from the sky. It has been used to describe frozen precipitation for centuries in various languages.
Other words that describe excellence include mastery, distinction, superiority, and perfection.
well, three words to describe him are