Isle (noun)

  1. A small island.
  2. An area of land surrounded by water, which is smaller than a continent.

Origin:

From middle english ile, from old english īgl, from late latin insula 'island', from latin insulare 'to make into an island'.

Examples:

  1. The Isle of Wight is a popular tourist destination in England.
  2. The tropical isle was a paradise for beach lovers.
  3. The isle was a peaceful place, far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
  4. The isle was home to a variety of exotic birds and animals.
  5. The isle was only accessible by boat, adding to its seclusion and charm.
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