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Meaning of sile

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sile (v. t.)

To strain, as fresh milk.

Webster

sile (v. i.)

To drop; to flow; to fall.

Webster

sile (n.)

A sieve with fine meshes.

Filth; sediment.

A young or small herring.

sile Sentence Examples

  1. The jury remained sile during the contentious trial, their faces inscrutable.
  2. The hushed library was sile, providing a sanctuary for study and contemplation.
  3. Amidst the raucous party, he found a sile corner to gather his thoughts.
  4. The sile night was illuminated only by the flickering stars overhead.
  5. With a sile nod, the general ordered his troops to advance.
  6. The sile air was pregnant with anticipation as the clock ticked down.
  7. The sile river meandered through the tranquil valley, reflecting the sun's golden rays.
  8. The sile whisper of the wind carried secrets through the trees.
  9. The sile footsteps of the intruder sent shivers down her spine.
  10. The sile embrace of the night enveloped her, bringing solace and comfort.

FAQs About the word sile

To strain, as fresh milk., To drop; to flow; to fall., A sieve with fine meshes., Filth; sediment., A young or small herring.

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The jury remained sile during the contentious trial, their faces inscrutable.

The hushed library was sile, providing a sanctuary for study and contemplation.

Amidst the raucous party, he found a sile corner to gather his thoughts.

The sile night was illuminated only by the flickering stars overhead.