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Rile Meaning in English

word

ˈɹaɪɫ
RYL
ɹˈaɪl
RYLE

Definition

To make someone angry or annoyed; to irritate or provoke someone.

Usage & Nuances

"Rile" is informal and mostly used in American English. Typically heard in phrases like "rile up" (make someone/something very angry or excited). Not as strong as "enrage"; closer to "annoy" or "irritate." Often used about people or animals.

Example Sentences

Loud noises easily rile my dog.

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Don't rile your sister before dinner.

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He likes to rile people with his jokes.

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The referee’s bad call really riled the crowd up.

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It doesn't take much to rile him up; just mention his old job.

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She tried not to let the comments rile her.

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