Meaning & Definition of word "Grille"

Grille

/ɡrɪl/

noun:

  • 1. A grating or screen made of metal or other materials, often used to protect or decorate openings, such as doors, windows, or vehicles.
    • Example: The car had a stylish chrome grille that enhanced its appearance.
  • 2. A framework of bars or wire, typically used in cooking to hold food over a fire or to support food items while being grilled.
    • Example: She placed the burgers on the grill, ensuring they were evenly spaced on the metal grille.
  • 3. A decorative or protective cover with a series of slits or openings.
    • Example: The building's entrance featured an ornate grille that added to its architectural charm.

verb:

  • 1. To provide with a grille or to place in a grille.
    • Example: The architect decided to grille the windows for both security and ventilation.

Etymology

From French 'grille', meaning 'grid' or 'lattice'

Common Phrases and Expressions

grille work:

a type of decorative framework or design

iron grille:

a strong framework typically made of iron or steel

grille guard:

a protective device for a vehicle's front grille

Related Words

grill:

a surface for cooking food over an open flame

grid:

a network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares

bar:

a long rod or block of material

Slang Meanings of grille

Meaning: grille can refer to one's teeth, especially when they are adorned with grills.

Example Sentence: He's got a gold grille that makes his smile shine.

Meaning: to grill someone can mean to interrogate or question them intensely.

Example Sentence: The detective grilled the suspect for hours.