Definitions for Emile

Emile É·mile

Spelling: [French ey-meel]
IPA: /French eɪˈmil/

Emile is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 40 anagrams from letters in Emile (eeilm).

Definitions for Emile

noun

  1. a didactic novel (1762) by J. J. Rousseau, dealing principally with the author's theories of education.

Examples for Emile

And she even felt vexed that it should be supposed she wanted emile's company.

Valor – Actor emile Hirsch chose this upstanding name for his son.

Movies about literary lions and lionesses—The Life of emile Zola (1937) and Out of Africa (1985)—took home the gold statue.

“What his enemies say may be true,” the filmmaker emile de Antonio once reflected.

One was emile Amélineau, who headed up excavations at Abydos at the turn of the century.

This kind of combat reached its apotheosis when the guest was an insurance swindler called emile Savundra.

But even as she did so she remembered Vere's secret, shared with emile and not with her.

emile Artois was really lonelier than she, for he had not a child.

She made her excuse, and left the morning free for emile to be with Vere.

emile, I asked your advice yesterday, and you would not give it me.

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