How Do You Spell TILE?

Pronunciation: [tˈa͡ɪl] (IPA)

The word "tile" is spelled with four letters, but its pronunciation may vary according to regional accents. One way to transcribe its sound is as /taɪl/, which shows that the first vowel has a long "I" sound. This word is commonly used to describe thin squares made of glazed or unglazed clay or other materials, often used in flooring, walls, or roofs. It is important to spell words accurately to communicate effectively and avoid confusion, especially when dealing with technical terms.

TILE Meaning and Definition

  1. A tile is a small, flat, usually square or rectangular object commonly made of ceramic, stone, glass, or metal, used for covering surfaces such as floors, walls, or roofs. It is typically used as a decorative or protective element, adding visual appeal and functionality to various structures.

    Tiles are commonly used in architecture and interior design due to their versatility and durability. They can be glazed or unglazed, and their surface may be smooth or textured, allowing for a wide range of aesthetic possibilities. The most common types of tiles include ceramic tiles, which are made from fired clay and are widely used in bathrooms and kitchens; porcelain tiles, a dense and durable type of ceramic tile often used in high-traffic areas; and stone tiles, which are cut from various rock formations and offer natural beauty and strength.

    In addition to their aesthetic value, tiles provide functionality by protecting surfaces from damage, water, and heat. They are often used as flooring in areas prone to moisture, such as bathrooms and kitchens, where their resistance to water and stains is highly advantageous. Tiles are also efficient in terms of maintenance, as they are typically easy to clean and maintain their appearance for extended periods of time.

    In summary, a tile is a flat, often square or rectangular object made from ceramic, stone, glass, or metal, used to cover surfaces for decorative and protective purposes in architecture and interior design.

  2. • A piece of burnt clay, flat or round, or other form, used for roofing and for drains, &c.; in the form of small slabs, coloured and ornamented, used for floors, walls, &c.
    • To cocer with tiles, or as with them.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of TILE

The word "tile" originated from the Latin word "tegula", which referred to a roof tile made from baked clay. In turn, "tegula" derived from the Latin verb "tegere", meaning "to cover or to roof". The term was later adopted into Old French as "tuile" and eventually became "tile" in English.

Similar spelling words for TILE

Plural form of TILE is TILES

Conjugate verb Tile

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have tiled
you would have tiled
he/she/it would have tiled
we would have tiled
they would have tiled
I would have tile
you would have tile
he/she/it would have tile
we would have tile
they would have tile

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been tiling
you would have been tiling
he/she/it would have been tiling
we would have been tiling
they would have been tiling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would tile
you would tile
he/she/it would tile
we would tile
they would tile

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be tiling
you would be tiling
he/she/it would be tiling
we would be tiling
they would be tiling

FUTURE

I will tile
you will tile
he/she/it will tile
we will tile
they will tile

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be tiling
you will be tiling
he/she/it will be tiling
we will be tiling
they will be tiling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have tiled
you will have tiled
he/she/it will have tiled
we will have tiled
they will have tiled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been tiling
you will have been tiling
he/she/it will have been tiling
we will have been tiling
they will have been tiling

IMPERATIVE

you tile
we let´s tile

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tile

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was tiling
you were tiling
he/she/it was tiling
we were tiling
they were tiling

PAST PARTICIPLE

tiled

PAST PERFECT

I had tiled
you had tiled
he/she/it had tiled
we had tiled
they had tiled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been tiling
you had been tiling
he/she/it had been tiling
we had been tiling
they had been tiling

PRESENT

I tile
you tile
he/she/it tiles
we tile
they tile

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am tiling
you are tiling
he/she/it is tiling
we are tiling
they are tiling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tiling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have tiled
you have tiled
he/she/it has tiled
we have tiled
they have tiled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been tiling
you have been tiling
he/she/it has been tiling
we have been tiling
they have been tiling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it tile

SIMPLE PAST

I tiled
you tiled
he/she/it tiled
we tiled
they tiled

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