No, they are antonyms.
The word "meager" is an adjective, used to describe something that is lacking in quantity or quality, often in a negative sense.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
I used the definition part of the dictionary entry to find the meaning of "meager."
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
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"Meager" and "ample" are antonyms. "Meager" refers to something that is lacking in quantity or quality, while "ample" denotes a more than sufficient amount. Therefore, they represent opposite meanings regarding abundance.
They are antonyms.
the food they gave us was meager
the meager soil of an eroded plain.
lacking in quantity and quality,like meager business
Mount Meager is 2,680m or 8,793ft high
My meager credentials didn't impress the people in personnel. The grazing is meager here, so limit the number of your livestock. The food rations were meager for the soldiers in Okinawa.
He cooked using a meager amount of spice. The meager supply of food would not last through the winter.
A body meager with hunger will result from a meager diet.
Lee Meager was born on 1978-01-18.
The word "meager" is an adjective, used to describe something that is lacking in quantity or quality, often in a negative sense.