aisle
An aisle is a narrow walkway between rows of seats or shelves.
Explanation at your level:
An aisle is a path. You walk in the aisle at the store. You walk in the aisle on a plane. It helps you move.
When you are in a supermarket, you walk down the aisle to find food. On a plane, you choose an aisle seat or a window seat. It is a narrow space between rows.
An aisle is a walkway between rows of seats or shelves. You might ask a store clerk, 'Which aisle is the pasta in?' In a church, the bride walks down the aisle during the ceremony.
The term aisle is used to describe the passage between seating or storage units. Beyond its literal meaning, it is used in political contexts—'reaching across the aisle'—to describe cooperation between opposing parties.
While primarily a physical noun denoting a passage, aisle carries cultural weight, particularly regarding marriage ceremonies. Its usage in political discourse highlights the metaphorical distance between factions, where 'the aisle' represents the divide that must be bridged for legislative progress.
Etymologically, aisle reflects a historical evolution from architectural 'wings' to modern pedestrian corridors. In literary contexts, it evokes a sense of structure and transition. Its pronunciation, characterized by the silent 's', remains a point of interest for linguists studying English orthographic inconsistencies.
30초 단어
- Aisle is a narrow walkway.
- Pronounced like 'eye'.
- Common in stores and planes.
- Silent 's' is tricky.
Hey there! Have you ever been to a grocery store or sat on a plane and wondered what that empty path is called? That is an aisle! It is basically any narrow walkway that keeps things organized so we can get where we need to go without bumping into everyone.
Think of the aisle as a highway for people inside a building. Whether you are walking down the cereal aisle to find your favorite snack or moving down the center of an airplane to find your seat, you are using an aisle. It is a super common word that you will hear almost every single day!
The history of the word aisle is actually quite fascinating! It comes from the Old French word ele, which meant 'wing' of a building. It eventually evolved through Middle English as ile.
Interestingly, the spelling changed to aisle in the 17th century because people mistakenly thought it was related to the Latin word ala (also meaning 'wing'). Even though that was a bit of a linguistic mix-up, the spelling stuck! It is a great example of how language changes over time based on how people think words should be spelled.
You will mostly hear aisle used in everyday life. In a supermarket, you might say, 'Which aisle is the milk in?' In a wedding, the bride walks down the aisle to get to the altar. It is a very neutral, functional word.
Common phrases include 'walking down the aisle' or 'the frozen food aisle.' It is used in both casual conversations with friends and more formal settings like describing the layout of a concert hall or a church.
1. Walk down the aisle: This is a classic idiom meaning to get married. Example: They are finally walking down the aisle next June!
2. Across the aisle: Used in politics to refer to the opposing party. Example: The senator reached across the aisle to find a compromise.
3. Dancing in the aisles: Used when people are so excited they start dancing in public. Example: The band was so good that people were dancing in the aisles.
4. Roll in the aisles: To laugh uncontrollably. Example: The comedian had the whole crowd rolling in the aisles.
5. Aisle seat: A seat located next to the walkway. Example: I always prefer an aisle seat on long flights so I can stretch my legs.
The word aisle is a countable noun. You can have one aisle or many aisles. It is pronounced exactly like the word 'I' or 'eye'. That silent 's' is a classic English trick!
In terms of IPA, it is /aɪl/ in both British and American English. It rhymes with 'smile', 'file', 'tile', 'mile', and 'style'. It is a one-syllable word, so it is quite easy to say once you remember to ignore that sneaky 's'!
Fun Fact
The 's' was added in the 17th century because people thought it came from the Latin 'ala' (wing).
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'eye'
Sounds like 'eye'
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 's'
- Adding an extra syllable
- Confusing with 'isle'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
moderate
easy
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
고급
Grammar to Know
Silent Letters
aisle
Countable Nouns
aisles
Homophones
aisle/isle
Examples by Level
The aisle is narrow.
aisle = path
Subject-verb agreement
I walk down the aisle.
walk down = move along
Preposition usage
Where is the aisle?
Where = location
Question form
This is a long aisle.
long = distance
Adjective placement
Look in the aisle.
Look = see
Imperative
The aisle is clean.
clean = tidy
Adjective
He is in the aisle.
in = inside
Preposition
Stay in the aisle.
Stay = remain
Imperative
The cereal is in aisle five.
She walked down the aisle.
I prefer an aisle seat.
The aisle was very crowded.
Please keep the aisle clear.
He stood in the middle of the aisle.
The wedding aisle was decorated.
Which aisle has the bread?
The flight attendant blocked the aisle with the cart.
They are getting married and walking down the aisle tomorrow.
The store manager restocked the items in the aisle.
I usually book an aisle seat for extra legroom.
The theater aisle was too narrow for the group.
She ran down the aisle to catch the train.
Political parties often struggle to reach across the aisle.
The church aisle was lined with beautiful flowers.
The senator's speech was designed to reach across the aisle to moderate voters.
The aisles in the supermarket were organized by product category.
He tripped in the aisle while trying to find his seat.
The bride looked stunning as she made her way down the aisle.
The aisles of the cathedral were filled with history.
We were dancing in the aisles during the final song of the concert.
The aisle seat is highly coveted on long-haul flights.
The aisles were so packed that we could barely move.
The aisle serves as a liminal space between the private pews and the public altar.
Despite the intense partisan divide, they managed to reach across the aisle for a bipartisan bill.
The audience was rolling in the aisles at the comedian's sharp wit.
Architecturally, the side aisles of the basilica provide structural support and aesthetic balance.
The aisle of the airplane felt claustrophobic after ten hours of flight.
The aisle represents the threshold one crosses during a marriage ceremony.
Navigating the aisles of a massive warehouse requires a clear sense of direction.
The aisle was congested with shoppers looking for holiday deals.
The aisle, once an architectural wing, has become the quintessential transit corridor of modern life.
In the grand theater of politics, the aisle is a symbolic chasm that few dare to traverse.
The bride's procession down the aisle was a spectacle of tradition and elegance.
The aisles of the ancient library were silent, save for the rustle of turning pages.
To roll in the aisles is to surrender completely to the catharsis of laughter.
The aisle seat provides a transient freedom in the confined space of a cabin.
The aisles of the supermarket are designed to maximize consumer exposure to products.
Crossing the aisle is a metaphor for the difficult labor of building consensus.
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Idioms & Expressions
"walk down the aisle"
to get married
They are finally walking down the aisle.
neutral"across the aisle"
referring to the opposing political party
The bill received support from across the aisle.
formal"roll in the aisles"
to laugh very hard
The movie had us rolling in the aisles.
casual"dancing in the aisles"
very excited or happy
The fans were dancing in the aisles.
casual"aisle seat"
a seat next to the walkway
Do you prefer an aisle seat?
neutralEasily Confused
sounds identical
isle = island, aisle = walkway
The aisle leads to the isle.
both are paths
hallway = building path, aisle = row path
The hall leads to the aisle.
both are narrow
alley = street path, aisle = indoor path
The alley is behind the store.
both are passages
corridor = long building passage
The corridor has many doors.
Sentence Patterns
Walk down the aisle
I will walk down the aisle.
In the aisle
The product is in the aisle.
Across the aisle
He looked across the aisle.
The aisle is [adjective]
The aisle is very narrow.
Choose an aisle seat
I chose an aisle seat.
어휘 가족
Nouns
관련
How to Use It
9
Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
The word has a silent 's'.
The 's' is silent.
They sound the same but mean different things.
It is for walking, not a structure.
It is pronounced as one sound.
Tips
Say It Right
Just say 'eye-ul' and ignore the 's'.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't write 'ile'—always include the silent 's'.
Study Smart
Associate 'aisle' with 'airplane' to remember the spelling.
Did You Know?
The 's' was added by mistake!
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it to ask for directions in a store.
Grammar Shortcut
It always takes 'the' or 'an'.
Memory Palace Trick
Picture a wedding aisle in your mind.
Cultural Insight
It is a central part of Western wedding traditions.
Travel Tip
Always ask for an aisle seat if you want to stretch.
Visual Learning
Look at the aisle signs in a supermarket.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
A-I-S-L-E: Always In Sight, Look Everywhere.
Visual Association
Imagine a long path between shelves.
Word Web
챌린지
Count how many aisles are in your local grocery store.
어원
Old French
Original meaning: wing of a building
문화적 맥락
None
Commonly used in supermarkets and wedding culture.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
supermarket
- Which aisle?
- In the dairy aisle
- Check the next aisle
airplane
- Aisle seat please
- Blocking the aisle
- Walk down the aisle
wedding
- Walk down the aisle
- The bride is in the aisle
theater
- My seat is on the aisle
- Please clear the aisle
Conversation Starters
"Do you prefer a window or an aisle seat?"
"Have you ever walked down the aisle at a wedding?"
"What is your favorite aisle in the grocery store?"
"Why do you think aisles are important?"
"Have you ever been dancing in the aisles?"
Journal Prompts
Describe the last time you walked down an aisle.
Why do you think people prefer aisle seats on planes?
Write a story about someone getting lost in a supermarket aisle.
What does 'reaching across the aisle' mean to you?
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문Yes, it is completely silent.
Like the word 'eye'.
No, 'isle' is an island.
Yes, but aisle is more specific to rows of seats/shelves.
A seat next to the walkway.
Old French 'ele'.
Yes, you can have many aisles.
Historical confusion with the Latin 'ala'.
셀프 테스트
I walk down the ___.
Aisle is the walkway.
What is an aisle?
It is a path.
The 's' in aisle is pronounced.
It is silent.
Word
뜻
Homophones have different meanings.
Walk down the aisle.
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Summary
An aisle is a narrow path between rows, and remember: the 's' is always silent!
- Aisle is a narrow walkway.
- Pronounced like 'eye'.
- Common in stores and planes.
- Silent 's' is tricky.
Say It Right
Just say 'eye-ul' and ignore the 's'.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't write 'ile'—always include the silent 's'.
Study Smart
Associate 'aisle' with 'airplane' to remember the spelling.
Did You Know?
The 's' was added by mistake!
예시
I found the cereal in the fourth aisle of the grocery store.
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