Pronunciation: /kaɪli/

Definitions of kylie

noun a female given name

Example Sentences

A1 Kylie is my friend.

A2 I saw Kylie at the park yesterday.

B1 Kylie is studying to become a nurse.

B2 I heard Kylie is planning to travel to Europe next summer.

C1 Kylie's dedication to her work is truly inspiring.

C2 Kylie's expertise in the field of astrophysics is unmatched.

Examples of kylie in a Sentence

formal Kylie is a talented musician who has released several successful albums.

informal I love watching Kylie's makeup tutorials on YouTube.

slang Kylie's new clothing line is so lit!

figurative Kylie's determination is like a force of nature, nothing can stop her.

Grammatical Forms of kylie

past tense

kylies

plural

kylies

comparative

more Kylie

superlative

most Kylie

present tense

kylies

future tense

will Kylie

perfect tense

have Kylied

continuous tense

is Kylieing

singular

kylie

positive degree

Kylie

infinitive

to Kylie

gerund

Kylieing

participle

Kylied

Origin and Evolution of kylie

First Known Use: 1803 year
Language of Origin: Australian Aboriginal Nyungar language
Story behind the word: The word 'kylie' originated from the Australian Aboriginal language, specifically from the Nyungar language spoken by the Indigenous people of the southwest region of Western Australia.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a boomerang, the word 'kylie' later evolved to also mean a small, flat, roughly circular object used in indigenous games and ceremonies. In modern times, 'kylie' is also commonly used as a girl's name.