How to pronounce "soil"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "soil"

Learn how to break down "soil" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/sɔɪl/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries

IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

S OY1 L
Standard phonetic transcription to help with precise pronunciation

Pronunciation Tips:

  • Stress the first syllable
  • Pay attention to vowel sounds
  • Practice each syllable separately

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Definition of "soil"

Pronunciation: /sɔɪl/

Noun

  • A mixture of mineral particles and organic material, used to support plant growth.
  • The unconsolidated mineral or organic material on the immediate surface of the earth that serves as a natural medium for the growth of land plants.
  • The unconsolidated mineral or organic matter on the surface of the earth that has been subjected to and shows effects of genetic and environmental factors of: climate (including water and temperature effects), and macro- and microorganisms, conditioned by relief, acting on parent material over a period of time. A product-soil differs from the material from which it is derived in many physical, chemical, biological, and morphological properties and characteristics.
  • Country or territory.
    Example: "Kenyan soil"
  • That which soils or pollutes; a stain.
  • A marshy or miry place to which a hunted boar resorts for refuge; hence, a wet place, stream, or tract of water, sought for by other game, as deer.
  • Dung; compost; manure.
    Example: "night soil"
Pronunciation: /sɔɪl/

Noun

  • Faeces or urine etc. when found on clothes.
  • A bag containing soiled items.

Verb

  • To make dirty.
  • To become dirty or soiled.
    Example: "Light colours soil sooner than dark ones."
  • To stain or mar, as with infamy or disgrace; to tarnish; to sully.
  • To dirty one's clothing by accidentally defecating while clothed.
  • To make invalid, to ruin.
  • To enrich with soil or muck; to manure.
Pronunciation: /sɔɪl/

Noun

  • A wet or marshy place in which a boar or other such game seeks refuge when hunted.
Pronunciation: /sɔɪl/

Verb

  • To feed, as cattle or horses, in the barn or an enclosure, with fresh grass or green food cut for them, instead of sending them out to pasture; hence (such food having the effect of purging them), to purge by feeding on green food.
    Example: "to soil a horse"