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How to spell SILE correctly?

When attempting to spell "sile", you might mean "silent" or "stile". Both of these words are often confused with "sile". "Silent" refers to something without sound, while "stile" means a step or gate allowing passage over a fence. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion!

List of suggestions on how to spell sile correctly

  • bile The liver produces bile, which is important for digesting fats.
  • file
  • isle During our vacation, we stayed on a small isle off the coast of Scotland.
  • mile
  • nile The Nile is the longest river in the world, flowing through eleven African countries.
  • pile He stacked the books in a neat pile on the desk.
  • rile I don't want to rile him up, so I'll avoid talking about politics tonight.
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  • side She walked to the side of the road to avoid the puddle.
  • sidle
  • silk She wore a beautiful silk dress to the wedding.
  • sill
  • silo The farmer filled the silo with freshly harvested corn.
  • silt The river that runs through the city is filled with silt after the heavy rainfall.
  • sine The sine of the angle is calculated by dividing the length of the opposite side of the triangle by the length of the hypotenuse.
  • sire
  • site I am going to visit the construction site tomorrow to check the progress.
  • size The size of the pizza was larger than I had anticipated.
  • smile She couldn't help but smile at the sight of the beautiful sunset.
  • sole I am the sole heir to my grandfather's estate.
  • stile He climbed over the stile and made his way to the other side of the field.
  • tile
  • vile The smell of the garbage can was so vile, I had to hold my breath while throwing away the trash.
  • wile

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