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View usage for: (siːsaɪd) singular noun [NOUN noun]You can refer to an area that is close to the sea, especially one where people go for their holidays, as the seaside. I went to spend a few days at the seaside. The town was Redcar, a seaside resort on the Cleveland coast. Synonyms: coast, sea, beach, sand More Synonyms of seaside seaside in British English (ˈsiːˌsaɪd) nouna. any area bordering on the sea, esp one regarded as a resort b. (as modifier) a seaside hotel seaside in American English (ˈsiˌsaɪd) noun1. land along the sea; seashore Examples of 'seaside' in a sentenceseaside We all hanker after a secret seaside hotel we can call our own.This was seaside holidaying like it used to be.There followed many a seaside holiday and many a solo voyage.Could there be a better spot for a seaside hotel?Seaside holidays became increasingly popular with the arrival of the railways.Its sandy beaches and peaceful fishing villages make the island perfect for combining vineyard tours with a relaxing seaside holiday.The beaches and seaside towns of the Mediterranean coast are less than an hour away.Home for the next eight years was a series of boarding houses as she did the provincial seaside resorts and more repertory theatres.What British seaside towns seem to do is build piers.And the Kent seaside town is not alone.The British seaside holiday is apparently on the way out.It is another sign that the British seaside resort is enjoying a comeback.Britain's most famous seaside hotel certainly has the history.TWO escaped hawks have been attacking residents in a seaside town.They tried to live like the middle class in any other seaside town, with fresh lemonade and ice cream.THE British seaside is set to boom this summer as the credit crunch forces people to stay at home.The seaside town of Rhyl was once a Victorian seaside resort of spectacular grandeur.Now, what's your favourite seaside resort? In other languagesseaside British English: seaside / ˈsiːˌsaɪd/ NOUN You can refer to an area that is close to the sea, especially where people go for their holidays, as the seaside. I spent a few days at the seaside. - American English: seaside
- Arabic: سَاحِل
- Brazilian Portuguese: litoral
- Chinese: 海边
- Croatian: plaža
- Czech: přímoří
- Danish: kyst
- Dutch: kust
- European Spanish: costa
- Finnish: rannikko merenranta
- French: bord de mer
- German: Meeresküste
- Greek: ακτή
- Italian: litorale
- Japanese: 海岸
- Korean: 해변
- Norwegian: kyst
- Polish: wybrzeże
- European Portuguese: litoral
- Romanian: mare
- Russian: морской курорт
- Latin American Spanish: costa
- Swedish: kust
- Thai: ชายทะเล
- Turkish: deniz kıyısı
- Ukrainian: морське узбережжя
- Vietnamese: bờ biển
Chinese translation of 'seaside'seaside (ˈsiːsaɪd) (Brit) n the seaside 海边(邊) (hǎibiān)
at the seaside 在海边(邊) (zài hǎibiān) to go to the seaside 去海边(邊) (qù hǎibiān) Definition an area, esp. a holiday resort, bordering on the sea I want to spend a few days at the seaside. Synonyms sea beach resort foreshore seashore Additional synonymsDefinition an area of sand or pebbles sloping down to the sea or a lake a beautiful sandy beach Synonyms shore, coast, sands, margin, strand, seaside, shingle, lakeside, water's edge, lido, foreshore, seashore, plage, littoral, sea (US) Definition a large sandy area, esp. on the seashore or in a desert miles of golden sands Synonyms beach, shore, strand (literary), dunes Definition the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river He made it to the shore after leaving the boat. Synonyms beach, coast, sands, strand (poetic), lakeside, waterside, seaboard (US), foreshore, seashore - searching
- searing
- seasickness
- seaside
- season
- seasonable
- seasoned
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