isle (Meaning)

Wordnet

isle (n)

a small island

Webster

isle (n.)

See Aisle.

An island.

A spot within another of a different color, as upon the wings of some insects.

Webster

isle (v. t.)

To cause to become an island, or like an island; to surround or encompass; to island.

Synonyms & Antonyms of isle

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isle Sentence Examples

  1. The beautiful emerald isle emerged majestically from the heart of the sea.
  2. The verdant isles glistened like jewels against the azure backdrop of the ocean.
  3. The island stood alone, a solitary isle battered by the relentless waves.
  4. The remote isle was home to a small community living in harmony with nature.
  5. The mesmerizing isles scattered across the vast expanse of water created a captivating panoramic view.
  6. The isle's rich history and cultural heritage attracted curious travelers from distant lands.
  7. The gentle isle welcomed us with its warm embrace as we set foot on its sandy shore.
  8. The lush isle was carpeted with vibrant flora and teeming with exotic fauna.
  9. As we sailed around the rugged isle, its towering cliffs and secluded coves unfolded before our eyes.
  10. A hidden treasure awaited us on the remote isle, beckoning us to discover its untold secrets.

FAQs About the word isle

a small islandSee Aisle., An island., A spot within another of a different color, as upon the wings of some insects., To cause to become an island, or like an i

island,islet, coral reef, barrier reef,atoll, cay, key

continent, mainland, mainland, continent,, main,main

The beautiful emerald isle emerged majestically from the heart of the sea.

The verdant isles glistened like jewels against the azure backdrop of the ocean.

The island stood alone, a solitary isle battered by the relentless waves.

The remote isle was home to a small community living in harmony with nature.