Pronunciation: /ˌsaʊθˈist/
noun a point on the compass that is 135 degrees clockwise from due north
A1 I live in the southeast of the city.
A2 The southeast of the country is known for its beautiful beaches.
B1 We are planning a road trip to explore the southeast region.
B2 The southeast corner of the park is a popular spot for picnics.
C1 The southeast sector of the economy has shown significant growth.
C2 The southeast quadrant of the city is undergoing major redevelopment projects.
adjective located in or moving toward the southeast
A1 The southeast corner of the room is where the window is.
A2 She lives in a small town in the southeast part of the country.
B1 The southeast region of the country is known for its beautiful beaches.
B2 The southeast side of the city is undergoing a lot of development.
C1 The southeast quadrant of the map is where the treasure is hidden.
C2 The southeast coast offers stunning views of the ocean.
adverb toward the southeast
A1 I live in a small town in the southeast of the country.
A2 The hotel is located southeast of the city center.
B1 She traveled southeast to visit her family for the holidays.
B2 The storm is moving southeast towards the coast.
C1 The research team traveled southeast to conduct fieldwork in the remote region.
C2 The company has plans to expand its operations to the southeast region of the country.
formal The company plans to expand its operations into the southeast region of the country.
informal Let's take a road trip to the southeast for some warm weather.
slang I heard there's a cool music festival happening in the southeast this weekend.
figurative She always looks towards the southeast for inspiration and new ideas.
southeasts
more southeast
most southeast
southeast
will southeast
has southeast
is southeasting
southeast
southeast
to southeast
southeasting
southeasted