Isn't this a trick question?
A homonym has the same spelling but different meanings and/or different pronunciation.
A homoPHONE has the same pronunciation, but different spelling.
The examples above are all of homophones.
There is no answer to the question as it is stated.
Wail and whale are niether homophones nor homonyms. They are not pronounced the same way. Whale has the same H sound as the word 'where'.
Wail and wale are homophones.
2007-02-02 02:27:37
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answered by Marty S 2
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Homonyms Of To
2016-12-18 08:22:53
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answered by ? 4
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I think you want the word "wail" which has 2 homonyms - wale and whale.
2007-02-02 02:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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howl:
1. To utter or emit a long, mournful, plaintive sound.
2. To cry or wail loudly, as in pain, sorrow, or anger.
3. Slang To laugh heartily.
4. Slang To go on a spree.
2007-02-02 02:42:54
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answered by S. B. 6
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Bawl - ball
2007-02-02 02:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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to cry loudly-----wail
homonym for wail ----whale
2007-02-02 03:52:59
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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bawl, ball
2007-02-02 02:19:35
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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How about "Bawl"-"Ball"
2007-02-02 02:17:47
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answered by dentroll 3
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wail...whale...
2007-02-02 02:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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