wile
English /waɪl/ United States /waɪl/ Global (United States)
vt. Deception, seduction; pastime
n. Trickery, conspiracy
I am tricked by the salesman's wile into buying worthless goods.
I fell for the salesman and bought something worthless.
Or just call it a fun and productive way to wile away an afternoon.
Or just a fun and efficient way to spend an afternoon.
silent
English /ˈsaɪlənt/ United States /ˈsaɪlənt/ Global (UK)
adj. Silent; silent; unrecorded
n. Silent films
Such
English /vaɪl/ United States /vaɪl/ Worldwide (UK)
adj. Despicable; evil; incorruptible; dirty
The weather was consistently vile.
The weather has been bad.
A vile smell assailed my nostrils.
A foul smell is very pungent.
He was in a vile mood.
He was in a terrible mood.
There was a vile smell coming from the room.
A disgusting smell came from the room.
tile
English /taɪl/ United States /taɪl/ Global (United States)
n. Tiles ( for wall or floor paving ; tiles ( roofed ) tiles , tiles ; (one card ) (in scrabble, mahjong, etc.) ( chessboard ) pieces ; (counting) tiles
v. Tile laying, brick laying; (computer) tiled (window)
even
English /baɪl/ United States /baɪl/ Global (United States)
n. Bile; anger
He aims his bile at religion, drugs, and politics.
He directed his anger at religion, drugs and politics.
The critic's review of the play was just a paragraph of bile.
The critic's comments on the play were nothing more than venting anger.
The objective is to study the applical value on medical OB glue preventing bile leadage during laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
The objective was to explore the application value of medical OB gum in the prevention of cholebladder fistula in televised laparoscopic cholecystectomy
countries
English /raɪl/ United States /raɪl/ Worldwide (Uk Kingdom)
vt. Irritated; agitated; provoked
Nothing ever seemed to rile him.
It was as if nothing had ever bothered him.
Cancellations and late departures rarely rile him.
He rarely gets angry about flight cancellations or delays.
"Don’t rile me, " he says.
"Don't bother me." he said.
mile
English /maɪl/ United States /maɪl/ Global (United States)
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n. Miles; One Mile Race; Larger Distances
pile
English /paɪl/ United States /paɪl/ Worldwide (United States)
n. Piles;
vt. Cumulative; piling in
vi. Squeeze; pile; accumulate
file
English /faɪl/ United States /faɪl/ Global (United States)
n. Files; archives; folders; files
vt. Propose; file; ponder; put... pigeonhole
vi. March in line; file with a file
dilemma
English /dɪˈlemə; daɪˈlemə/ Beauty /dɪˈlemə; daɪˈlemə/ Global (UK)
n. (dilemma) dilemma, dilemma; dilemma reasoning, two-knife theory