Pronunciation: /ˈsiˌʃɔːr/
noun a narrow strip of land separating the mainland from the sea or a lake
A1 I love building sandcastles on the seashore.
A2 The seashore is a great place to relax and unwind.
B1 Many tourists flock to the seashore during the summer months.
B2 The seashore is known for its beautiful sunsets and calm waters.
C1 Environmental conservation efforts are crucial to protect the seashore ecosystems.
C2 Scientists are studying the impact of climate change on seashore erosion.
formal The seashore is a popular destination for tourists looking to relax by the ocean.
informal Let's pack a picnic and spend the day at the seashore.
slang I love chilling at the seashore, it's so peaceful.
figurative The seashore of life is where we find ourselves washed ashore by the waves of fate.
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