What's the Difference Between 'Grill' and 'Grille'?

In this blog post we look at when to use grill and when to use grille.

'Grill' or 'Grille'?

"Grill" and "grille" are two words that are often used interchangeably, but they have slightly different meanings.

A "grill" is a device used for cooking food, typically outdoors.

It typically consists of a metal rack that sits over a heat source such as charcoal or gas, and food is placed on the rack to cook. A grill can also refer to the act of cooking food on such a device.

On the other hand, a "grille" (or "grill") refers to a decorative or protective covering for an opening in a wall, door, or vehicle.

A grille is typically made of metal or plastic and its main function is to allow air or light to pass through while also providing a barrier to keep out unwanted elements such as insects or debris.

Grille is also used to enhance the aesthetic of a car, truck or other vehicles.

In summary, a "grill" is a device used for cooking food, while a "grille" is a decorative or protective covering for an opening. While both words are related to the idea of a grid or lattice-like structure, but they are used in different contexts.

Here are a few examples of sentences that illustrate the difference between "grill" and "grille":

Example 1:

  • "I'm going to grill some burgers for dinner tonight." (grill as a device to cook food)

  • "The front grille of the car is dented and needs to be replaced." (grille as a decorative or protective covering for an opening in a vehicle)

Explanation: The first sentence refers to the use of a device to cook food, specifically burgers, using heat, while the second sentence refers to a grille as a decorative and protective covering in a vehicle.

Example 2:

  • "I'm going to clean the grill before I start cooking" (grill as a device to cook food)

  • "The grille on the air conditioner is clogged with dust and needs to be cleaned." (grille as a decorative or protective covering for an opening in an air conditioner)

Explanation: The first sentence refers to the cleaning of a device used for cooking food and the second sentence refers to cleaning a grille that is used as a decorative and protective covering for an opening in an air conditioner.

Examples of Grill in a Sentence

  1. "The new grill on the patio is perfect for summer cookouts."

  2. "I need to buy a new grill for my camping trips."

  3. "The restaurant's grill is the heart of their kitchen."

  4. "I'm going to season the grill before I start cooking."

  5. "The park has several public grills available for use."

  6. "I'm going to store the grill in the garage for the winter."

  7. "The portable grill is perfect for tailgating at the football game."

  8. "I'm going to use the electric grill for indoor cooking."

  9. "The cast iron grill is great for searing meats."

  10. "The large commercial grill is used to cook meals for the entire camp."

Examples of Grille in a Sentence

  1. "The grille on the front of the car is dented and needs to be replaced."

  2. "The grille on the air conditioner is clogged with dust and needs to be cleaned."

  3. "The new grille on the truck gives it a sporty look."

  4. "I am going to paint the grille on my car to match the new body color."

  5. "The grille on the radiator is designed to increase airflow."

  6. "I am going to install a new grille on the front of my house for added security."

  7. "The grille on the speaker is designed to enhance the sound quality."

  8. "The grille on the oven is removable for easy cleaning."

  9. "I am going to replace the grille on my guitar amplifier."

  10. "The grille on the floor register is adjustable to control the airflow."


Grill or Grille
Grill or Grille