mill

word

/ˈmɪɫ/
mil
/mˈɪl/
mil

Definition

A mill is a building or machine where grain is ground into flour. It can also mean a factory, especially one that processes materials such as cotton, steel, or paper.

Usage & Nuances

The older, traditional sense is 'a place that grinds grain,' often seen in words like 'windmill' or 'watermill.' In modern use, 'mill' also appears in compound nouns such as 'paper mill' or 'steel mill.' Do not confuse it with the verb 'mill,' which can mean to move around in a crowd.

Example Sentences

The old mill by the river still works.

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My uncle works at a paper mill.

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Farmers took their corn to the mill.

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That town used to depend on the steel mill for jobs.

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They turned the old mill into a restaurant.

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The mill shut down last year, and a lot of people moved away.

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