Is there any difference in meaning between "pit" and "hole"? Please give me example sentences as well!

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
There is a difference, yes! A "hole" is a hollowed spot on a surface. It's a broader term than "pit." A "pit" is specifically a hole in the ground, and it's generally quite big. So if there was a big hole in the ground, you could either call it a "pit" or a "hole." Ex: There's a hole in my clothes. Ex: I found a pit full of scrap metal in the field next to our house! Ex: Dig a hole in the ground for the flowers to go in. Ex: We're digging a pit for the well to go in.