Pronunciation: /ˈsiː.saɪd/
noun a place by the sea, especially a beach area or resort
A1 I love going to the seaside in the summer.
A2 We had a picnic on the seaside last weekend.
B1 The seaside is a popular destination for tourists during the holidays.
B2 The seaside town was bustling with activity during the annual festival.
C1 The seaside offers a relaxing atmosphere for those looking to unwind.
C2 The luxury resort by the seaside provided stunning views of the ocean.
adjective relating to or located by the sea
A1 I love the seaside breeze.
A2 The seaside town was bustling with tourists.
B1 We enjoyed a seaside picnic with a beautiful view of the ocean.
B2 The seaside resort offered luxurious accommodations and stunning views.
C1 The seaside villa was a perfect retreat for a relaxing vacation.
C2 The seaside restaurant served fresh seafood with a breathtaking view of the sunset.
formal The seaside is a popular destination for tourists looking to relax by the ocean.
informal Let's go hang out at the seaside this weekend.
slang I love chilling at the seaside, it's so peaceful.
figurative The seaside represents a place of calm and tranquility in my mind.
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