sile Antonyms
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Meaning of sile
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sile (v. t.)
To strain, as fresh milk.
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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
- 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.
- With a sile nod, the general ordered his troops to advance.
- The sile air was pregnant with anticipation as the clock ticked down.
- The sile river meandered through the tranquil valley, reflecting the sun's golden rays.
- The sile whisper of the wind carried secrets through the trees.
- The sile footsteps of the intruder sent shivers down her spine.
- 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.