"Piled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Piled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Piled" Meaning

Piled (verb) means to put or pile something on top of another thing or things, often in a heap or a stack.

"Piled" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "piled":

Example 1: VerbsUsed as a verb, "piled" means to heap or accumulate something on top of something else. The kids piled pillows around the Christmas tree.#

Example 2: Adjectival FormThe adjectival form of "piled" means heaped or accumulated in a high mass. I have piled up my books to create a high wall on my desk.##

Example 3: Past ParticipleIn the past participle form, "piled" means having been heaped or accumulated. The storm had piled up a huge amount of snow on the roads.### Example 4: Idiomatic ExpressionTo "pile on" is to intensify an attack, criticism, or insult. He constantly piles on me with unfair accusations.### Example 5: Slang UsageIn some contexts, "piled" can be informal and mean very interesting or exciting, especially about an activity. This new video game is so piled, it's on my radar for the next challenge.

"Piled" Similar Words

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Pilea is a type of plant, a genus of flowering plants in the family Urticaceae, commonly known as the nettle family. It is native to tropical Asia, but is also cultivated in other parts of the world as an ornamental plant. The name Pilea comes from the Greek word "pileus" meaning "cap" or "disk", likely referring to the plant's appearance when in flower.

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A heap or a pile of something, such as a pile of books, wood, or hay.

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