Vocab Tadka : Aisle vs Isle (Confusing Words)
Lets discuss the difference between confusing words Aisle & Isle.
AISLE
1 | (n) | a long narrow passage (as in a cave or woods) Type: ‘noun.artifact’ |
2 | (n) | passageway between seating areas as in an auditorium or passenger vehicle or between areas of shelves of goods as in stores Type: ‘noun.artifact’ Synonym: gangway, |
3 | (n) | part of a church divided laterally from the nave proper by rows of pillars or columns Type: ‘noun.artifact’ |
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- The font, at the east end of the south aisle of the nave, is modern, octagonal with paneled sides.
- Nave – The central aisle of the church that leads from the back to the altar at the front of the church.
- The south aisle, with the tower at its west end.
ISLE
1 | (n) | a small island Type: ‘noun.object’ Synonym: islet, |
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- I also conduct occasional fieldwork foraging for more Scottish dinosaur material from the Isle of Skye.
- Andrew Goddard ‘s oil paintings are of the tidal mud flats of the river Yar in the Isle of Wight.
- A flotilla of yachts to sail around the Isle of Wight?
The Aisle between the seats of govt buses is very small to best fit the legs of adult man..
Isle – a small island
Aisle – a narrow passage.