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tile

[tahyl]

tile Definition

  • 1a thin, flat piece of baked clay, plastic, or other material, used in rows for covering roofs, floors, or walls
  • 2a small square or rectangular block used as a playing piece in some board games
  • 3a flat stone or similar object used as a memorial in a church floor

Using tile: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tile" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bathroom floor is covered with white tiles.

  • Example

    The roof was made of red clay tiles.

  • Example

    She played a tile on the triple-word score square.

  • Example

    The church floor was covered with memorial tiles.

tile Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tile

Phrases with tile

  • a lightweight panel used to cover ceilings

    Example

    The office ceiling tiles were replaced after the water damage.

  • one of the 28 rectangular pieces used in the game of dominoes

    Example

    He won the game by placing the last domino tile.

  • one of the 100 lettered squares used in the game of Scrabble

    Example

    She drew a blank scrabble tile and used it as a wildcard.

Origins of tile

from Latin 'tegula', meaning 'roof tile'

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Summary: tile in Brief

A 'tile' [tahyl] is a thin, flat piece of material used for covering roofs, floors, or walls. It can also refer to a small block used as a playing piece in board games or a flat stone used as a memorial. Examples include 'The bathroom floor is covered with white tiles.' and 'She played a tile on the triple-word score square.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

Accompanying

this

was

an

increasingly

sophisticated

use

of

abstraction

and

complex

geometry

in

Islamic

art.

From

intricate

floral

motifs

adorning

carpets

and

textiles,

to

patterns

of

tile

work

that

seemed

to

repeat

infinitely,

inspiring

wonder

and

contemplation

of

eternal

order.