A homophone for the word "pale" is "pail."
The word "pail" is a homonym of "pale." "Pail" refers to a bucket, while "pale" can mean light in color or lacking intensity.
You didn't say which meaning of this word you want to use. Here are some sentences to show you all the different meanings.Her pale skin gleamed in the dark room.That behavior is beyond the pale.He fell on the sharp pale.Above the pale: a lion rampant.He will pale with fright when we jump out at him.That is a pale imitation.The afternoon sun fell in pale stripes onto the sidewalk.
Yes, "paler" is a word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "pale," meaning having a lighter complexion or color than something else.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
It looks to be a pale horse...You look pale.
A good sentence for PALE is, My skin is PALE so i need to go to the beach and get a tan.
Let's meet on the veranda, under the pale moon light.
'The paleness of his skin. . .'How pale his skin was.
Her face turned pale when she heard the shocking news.
(pale is used to mean lighter in color)My new dress is very PALE in color, a lighter blue than the others.When he saw the tornado coming, his face went PALE and he ran to the shelter.
"The illumination of the lantern cast a pale glow over the room."
"Are you alright you look pale"
The veins on the elderly mans hands popped out against his pale skin.
Her beautiful ebony necklace shone against her pale white skinin the moonlight.Not the best sentence in the world but I did answer your question!
A homophone for the word "pale" is "pail."
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