Used in a Sentence

isle

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for isle.

Editorial note

We forget how truly isolated a place like the Isle of Man could be in postwar Britain.

Examples17
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

An island, usually very small. Compare with islet.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of isle gathered in one view.

noun

An island, usually very small. Compare with islet.

noun

A city in Minnesota.

noun

A river in Somerset, England, which flows into the River Parrett.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for isle.

noun

An island, usually very small. Compare with islet.

noun

A city in Minnesota.

noun

A river in Somerset, England, which flows into the River Parrett.

noun

A river in southwestern France, which flows into the Dordogne.

Example sentences

1

We forget how truly isolated a place like the Isle of Man could be in postwar Britain.

2

The Common Travel Area (UK, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey) is its own region.

3

We can look at housing prices and the issues on both sides of the federal isle that led up to creating that debacle.

4

Iceland, the Isle of Man, and New Zealand all have strong claims.

5

That product you linked to isn't all that bad, provided that you run with a front plate to actually block off the rest of the cold isle and force the air to flow to the hot isle.

6

For Ubuntu, they incorporated in the Isle of Man tax-haven specifically because they don't have a treaty with the USA that would get in the way.

7

It makes the welfare state all the more unsustainable, and at least one side of the isle ought to be concerned that it noticeably strengthens capital's hand.

8

And finally, after the many years of sharing together and a college degree later, you were there to play the music as she walked down the isle.

9

Sugar free naturally, stick to the vegetable isle.

10

If they promise some un-feasibly large percentage of take home pay (over 80%) they're probably doing some dodgy Isle of Man scheme and you'll be left holding the can.

11

As a place that could spawn tales as tall as Gef, the Talking Mongoose[1] just before the war, it's fair to say the Isle of Man was very isolated...

12

It's still the same earthy root fed to cows on the Isle of Guernsey, remarkably nutritious but long ago dethroned as Europe's major starchy root by the New World potato.

Quote examples

1

I've just realised that I read "Isle of Wight" for "Isle of Man", which invalidates my comment entirely.

2

What's the distinction between for profit and non profit in a "favourable" jurisdiction like Isle of Mann or The US Virgin Isles?

3

Look in the ice cream isle for "Ice Cream", as well as "Frozen Dairy Dessert"[0].

4

Ireland often gets a lot of flak from the US and the EU about being a "tax haven" with similarities drawn to the Isle of Man or the Cayman Islands.

Proper noun examples

1

Tristan was transmuted into HMS Atlantic Isle, and its role was to patrol (from its rock-hewn state of immobility) for any German U-boats that might be lurking in the southern Atlantic.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use isle in a sentence?

We forget how truly isolated a place like the Isle of Man could be in postwar Britain.

What does isle mean?

An island, usually very small. Compare with islet.

What part of speech is isle?

isle is commonly used as noun.