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UK/["/paɪl/"]/US/["/paɪl/"]/

Meaning of Pile

In simple words: A group of things stacked on top of each other.

Pile in a sentence

  • There was a pile of leaves in the backyard that needed to be raked.
  • She read a pile of books over the summer to prepare for her exams.
  • The children made a pile of snow for their snowman.
  • He helped his friend pile the boxes into the truck for the move.
  • After the storm, there was a pile of debris blocking the road.
  • The construction site had a pile of concrete ready for the foundation.
  • I need to pile my clothes neatly in the drawer to save space.
  • Don't forget to pile the dishes in the sink after dinner.

How to use Pile

Use 'pile' when referring to a collection of items in a messy or unorganized way. It's suitable for both spoken and written contexts. Avoid in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

pile + object

Memory hint

Think of a big 'pile' of laundry on the floor.

Related words

Collocations with Pile

  • big
  • enormous
  • great
  • place something in/​into/​on
  • put something in/​into/​on
  • dump
  • amid a/​the pile
  • behind a/​the pile
  • beneath a/​the pile
  • be reduced to a pile of something
  • the bottom of the pile
  • the top of the pile
  • big
  • enormous
  • great
  • place something in/​into/​on
  • put something in/​into/​on
  • dump
  • amid a/​the pile
  • behind a/​the pile
  • beneath a/​the pile
  • be reduced to a pile of something
  • the bottom of the pile
  • the top of the pile
  • big
  • enormous
  • great
  • place something in/​into/​on
  • put something in/​into/​on
  • dump
  • amid a/​the pile
  • behind a/​the pile
  • beneath a/​the pile
  • be reduced to a pile of something
  • the bottom of the pile
  • the top of the pile

Synonyms for Pile

  • heap

Opposites of Pile

  • unpile
  • scatter
  • disperse

Common mistakes with Pile

  • Confused with 'piled' as the verb form.
  • Using 'pile' without specifying what is stacked.
  • Assuming 'pile' only refers to small items.

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Frequently asked questions about Pile

What does Pile mean?

A group of things stacked on top of each other.

What is the definition of Pile?

a number of things that have been placed on top of each other

How do you use Pile in a sentence?

There was a pile of leaves in the backyard that needed to be raked.

Can you give another example of Pile?

She read a pile of books over the summer to prepare for her exams.

What are synonyms for Pile?

Common alternatives include heap.

What is the opposite of Pile?

Opposite meanings include unpile, scatter, disperse.

What words go with Pile?

It commonly pairs with big, enormous, great, place something in/​into/​on, put something in/​into/​on, dump, amid a/​the pile, behind a/​the pile, beneath a/​the pile, be reduced to a pile of something, the bottom of the pile, the top of the pile, big, enormous, great, place something in/​into/​on, put something in/​into/​on, dump, amid a/​the pile, behind a/​the pile, beneath a/​the pile, be reduced to a pile of something, the bottom of the pile, the top of the pile, big, enormous, great, place something in/​into/​on, put something in/​into/​on, dump, amid a/​the pile, behind a/​the pile, beneath a/​the pile, be reduced to a pile of something, the bottom of the pile, the top of the pile.

What are common mistakes when using Pile?

Confused with 'piled' as the verb form. Using 'pile' without specifying what is stacked. Assuming 'pile' only refers to small items.

How do you pronounce Pile?

US: /["/paɪl/"]/, UK: /["/paɪl/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Pile?

Use 'pile' when referring to a collection of items in a messy or unorganized way. It's suitable for both spoken and written contexts. Avoid in formal writing.

What CEFR level is Pile?

"Pile" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.