Riles vs Piles - What's the difference?
riles | piles |
(rile)
to make angry
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to stir or move from a state of calm or order
(pathology) Haemorrhoids.
(informal, piles of) A large amount of.
As a verb riles
is third-person singular of rile.As a noun piles is
plural of lang=en.riles
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*rile
English
Verb
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- Money'' ''problems'' rile ''the underpaid worker every day .
- Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really rile me.
- It riles me that she never closes the door after she leaves.
Synonyms
* aggravate * anger * annoy * irritate * vexDerived terms
* to get riled up - to become angryAnagrams
* * *piles
English
Noun
(head) plural- Piles were sunk into the river to support the bridge.
- Many women get piles when pregnant.
- He must earn piles of money.