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kyle
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'kyle' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name, or as a common noun, referring to a geographic location or a type of fishing basket. Example 1: "Kyle is my best friend and we have been inseparable since kindergarten." Example 2: "I caught a lot of fish using my new kyle while fishing in the lake."
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Exact Expressions
28 human-written examples
In his memoir, Kyle reportedly described killing as "fun", something he "loved"; he was unwavering in his belief that everyone he shot was a "bad guy".
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Deliberately structured like a western, American Sniper's climax pits Kyle against Mustafa, an Iraqi sniper who does not utter a single word throughout the entire film.
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He performed the dance move on the Kyle and Jackie O show on 2Day FM.
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Kyle was shot six times and Littlefield six or seven times.
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Kyle, the subject of Clint Eastwood's blockbuster film, was shot dead by Routh two years ago along with his friend at a shooting range about a 90-minute drive south-west of Dallas.
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He is an air force veteran and is backed by popular figures including Taya Kyle, the widow of Chris Kyle, subject of the film and book American Sniper; and by Marcus Luttrell, a retired Navy Seal whose book, Lone Survivor, also became a movie.
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Similar Expressions
32 human-written examples
Five days later, Pelé made his Cosmos debut in an exhibition match against the Dallas Tornado and Kyle Rote Jr, the best known American player at the time.
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An own goal by Kyle Jacobs gave Queen of the South the first-half advantage but Jordan White equalised for the visitors from the penalty spot after 65 minutes.
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The goal they conceded was a comedy of errors - Kyle Naughton's back-pass was suicidal, but Hugo Lloris's attempts to clear the ball smacked of hapless buffoonery as well.
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Toronto played solidly rather than creatively – though Kyle Bekker in particular had a tidy game as a deep-lying midfielder to frustrate New York, especially when the Red Bulls began attacking in earnest in the second half.
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38 min: Ales Mejac is booked for a foul on Kyle Walker and from the ensuing free-kick, Tom Huddlestone's delivery across the face of goal is once again too high.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Be aware that using "kyle" might immediately bring Chris Kyle, the American Sniper to mind. Ensure that your usage is clear and unambiguous.
Common error
Avoid using "kyle" without proper context, especially when referring to a person. Clarify the reference to prevent confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The term "kyle" functions primarily as a proper noun, referring to a person's name (Chris Kyle, Taya Kyle) or a place name (Kyle of Lochalsh). As Ludwig AI states, it’s usable in written English in these contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Film
17%
Sport
10%
Less common in
Opinion
17%
Science
3%
Formal & Business
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "kyle" functions primarily as a proper noun, identifying individuals like Chris Kyle or geographic locations. According to Ludwig AI, it’s a usable term in written English, mainly appearing in News & Media and Film contexts. Due to Chris Kyle's prominence, awareness of the name is especially important in written communication. Ensuring contextual clarity is key to prevent ambiguity and maintaining effective communication. The term carries a neutral register, with formality dictated by the surrounding text. Consider alternatives like "Chris Kyle" or "Kyle of Lochalsh" to enhance precision.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Chris Kyle
Refers to a specific individual, notably the American sniper.
Taya Kyle
Refers to the wife of Chris Kyle.
Kyle of Lochalsh
Refers to a specific geographic location in Scotland.
Kyle Lake
Refers to a specific individual, a pastor in Texas.
Eddie Ray Routh trial
Relates to the legal proceedings surrounding the murder of Chris Kyle.
American Sniper movie
Relates to the film adaptation of Chris Kyle's life.
Kyle Busch
Refers to a specific individual, a NASCAR driver.
Kyle Walker
Refers to a specific individual, a soccer player.
Kyle Edmund
Refers to a specific individual, a tennis player.
Kyle Naughton
Refers to a specific individual, a soccer player.
FAQs
How is the name "Kyle" typically used?
The name "Kyle" is commonly used as a given name for males. It can also be a surname, or refer to geographical locations, such as "Kyle of Lochalsh" in Scotland.
What is the significance of "Kyle" in recent news?
In recent years, "Kyle" has often been associated with Chris Kyle, the American sniper, due to the popularity of the film "American Sniper". This association may influence how the name is perceived.
Are there any common misspellings of the name "Kyle"?
While the name "Kyle" is relatively simple, occasional misspellings might include "Kile", "Kyl", or "Koyle". Always verify the correct spelling, especially in formal contexts.
How do I avoid ambiguity when referring to "Kyle"?
To avoid ambiguity, provide additional context. If referring to a person, use their full name (e.g., Chris Kyle). If referring to a location, specify it fully (e.g., Kyle of Lochalsh).
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested