Rices vs Riles – What’s the difference?

Rices vs Riles - What's the difference?
As verbs the difference between rices and riles is that rices is (rice) while riles is (rile).

As a noun rices is (referring to more than one strain or variety of rice rice is usually uncountable).

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English

Noun

(head)

  • (Referring to more than one strain or variety of rice. Rice is usually uncountable.)
  • Verb

    (head)

  • (rice)
  • Anagrams

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    riles

    English

    Verb

    (head)

  • (rile)
  • Anagrams

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    rile

    English

    Verb

    (ril)

  • to make angry
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    , date=October 20
    , author=Michael da Silva
    , title=Stoke 3 – 0 Macc Tel-Aviv
    , work=BBC Sport
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    , passage=Riled by a decision that went against him, Ziv kicked his displaced boot at the assistant referee and, after a short consultation between the officials, he was given his marching orders and the loudest cheer of the night.}}

  • to stir or move from a state of calm or order
  • 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
    * vex

    Derived terms

    * to get riled up – to become angry

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