Pronunciation: /ˈsiˌkoʊst/
noun a narrow strip of land that borders the sea
A1 I love walking along the seacoast and collecting seashells.
A2 The seacoast is a popular destination for tourists during the summer months.
B1 The seacoast is lined with quaint fishing villages and sandy beaches.
B2 The seacoast offers stunning views of the ocean and rugged cliffs.
C1 The seacoast is known for its rich marine biodiversity and unique ecosystems.
C2 Living on the seacoast has always been a dream of mine, with its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful scenery.
adjective relating to or located on a seacoast
A1 The seacoast town is famous for its fresh seafood.
A2 We enjoyed a relaxing day at the seacoast resort.
B1 The seacoast region is known for its beautiful beaches.
B2 The seacoast climate is perfect for outdoor activities.
C1 The seacoast landscape is breathtaking, with cliffs and coves.
C2 The seacoast property offers stunning ocean views and direct beach access.
formal The seacoast is lined with picturesque cliffs and sandy beaches.
informal Let's take a road trip along the seacoast this weekend.
slang I love chilling by the seacoast, it's so relaxing.
figurative The seacoast of life can be tumultuous, but also full of beauty and adventure.
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