Word: side Word origin: Old English sīde ‘left or right part of the body’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zijde and German Seite, probably from a base meaning ‘extending lengthways’. Phonetic: sʌɪd Listen:
a position to the left or right of an object, place, or central point. Example: a town on the other side of the river
an upright or sloping surface of a structure or object that is not the top or bottom and generally not the front or back. Example: a car crashed into the side of the house
a part or region near the edge and away from the middle of something. Example: a minibus was parked at the side of the road
a person or group opposing another or others in a dispute, contest, or debate. Example: the two sides agreed to resume border trade
a particular aspect of a situation or a person's character. Example: her ability to put up with his disagreeable side
a television channel considered as one of two or more that are available. Example: what's on the other side?
subsidiary to or less important than something. Example: a side dish of fresh vegetables
horizontal spinning motion given to a ball.
boastful or pretentious manner or attitude. Example: there was absolutely no side to him
either of a pair of things. Example: a pair of shoes, one side winged by a bullet
support or oppose in a conflict, dispute, or debate. Example: he felt that Max had betrayed him by siding with Beatrice
provide with a side or sides; form the side of. Example: the hills that side a long valley
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