Pronunciation: /aɪl/

Definitions of aisle

noun a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theater, an airplane, or a train

Example Sentences

A1 I walked down the aisle to my seat on the plane.

A2 The aisle in the supermarket was crowded with people shopping.

B1 Please keep the aisle clear for emergency exits.

B2 The bride looked stunning as she walked down the aisle.

C1 The theater usher escorted us to our seats in the front aisle.

C2 The flight attendant asked passengers to stay seated until the aisle was clear.

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Example Sentences

A1 I like to aisle down the grocery store to find my favorite snacks.

A2 The flight attendant asked passengers to aisle to their seats quickly.

B1 The students were instructed to aisle to the front of the classroom for a group activity.

B2 The team had to aisle through the crowded market to reach their destination.

C1 The politician had to aisle through the protesters to enter the building for the speech.

C2 The marathon runners had to aisle through the cheering crowds to reach the finish line.

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Example Sentences

A1 I walked down the aisle of the grocery store.

A2 The flight attendant showed me to my aisle seat on the plane.

B1 The bride looked beautiful walking down the aisle towards her groom.

B2 I prefer sitting in the aisle seat during long flights for easier access to the restroom.

C1 The theater usher directed us to our aisle seats in the front row.

C2 The museum exhibit featured artifacts displayed along the aisle walls for visitors to admire.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I walked down the aisle to find my seat on the plane.

A2 She carefully walked down the aisle in the grocery store.

B1 The flight attendant quickly moved down the aisle to assist passengers.

B2 The couple danced down the aisle at their wedding reception.

C1 The politician confidently walked down the aisle to deliver his speech.

C2 The actress gracefully glided down the aisle to accept her award.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Excuse me, can you show me where the aisle is?

A2 I prefer sitting in the aisle when I fly because I like to stretch my legs.

B1 The aisle was crowded with people trying to get to their seats.

B2 She walked down the aisle with confidence, ready to give her speech.

C1 The aisle of the church was decorated beautifully for the wedding ceremony.

C2 The politician walked down the aisle, shaking hands with supporters along the way.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I walked down the aisle to find my seat on the plane.

A2 She placed the book back on the shelf in the aisle.

B1 The store employee directed me to the aisle with the office supplies.

B2 The bride walked gracefully down the aisle towards her groom.

C1 The museum had artifacts displayed on either side of the aisle.

C2 The politician made his way down the aisle to address the audience.

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Example Sentences

A1 I walked down the aisle and found my seat on the plane.

A2 She stood in the aisle of the supermarket, trying to decide which cereal to buy.

B1 The flight attendant asked passengers to keep the aisle clear for safety reasons.

B2 The bride walked down the aisle with her father, smiling at her groom.

C1 The theater usher directed the audience to their seats down the aisle.

C2 The politician made her way down the aisle of the parliament, ready to give her speech.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Excuse me, aisle, I need to get through.

A2 Aisle, could you please move out of the way?

B1 Aisle, I'm trying to find the pasta section.

B2 I can't seem to find the aisle with the electronics.

C1 Aisle, could you direct me to the nearest exit?

C2 Aisle, please assist me in locating the book I'm looking for.

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Example Sentences

A1 I walked down the aisle to find my seat on the plane.

A2 She found the book she was looking for in the aisle of the library.

B1 The supermarket aisle was crowded with shoppers trying to find their groceries.

B2 The bride walked gracefully down the aisle towards her groom.

C1 The museum had a beautiful aisle lined with ancient artifacts.

C2 The theater usher guided us to our seats in the aisle with a flashlight.

Examples of aisle in a Sentence

formal Please make sure to walk down the correct aisle to find your seat in the theater.

informal Let's meet in the snack aisle at the grocery store.

slang I'll be cruising down the cereal aisle for some late-night snacks.

figurative She walked down the aisle towards her future husband with a smile on her face.

Grammatical Forms of aisle

past tense

walked

plural

aisles

comparative

narrower

superlative

narrowest

present tense

walk

future tense

will walk

perfect tense

have walked

continuous tense

is walking

singular

aisle

positive degree

narrow

infinitive

to walk

gerund

walking

participle

walked

Origin and Evolution of aisle

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aisle' originated from the Latin word 'ala', meaning 'wing' or 'passage'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in architecture to refer to a passage or walkway between rows of seats or pews in a church, the term 'aisle' has evolved to also describe a passage between shelves in a store or supermarket.