roadside

[ˈrəʊdsaɪd]

roadside Definition

  • 1the strip of land beside a road
  • 2occurring or situated at the side of a road

Using roadside: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "roadside" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car broke down on the roadside.

  • Example

    There are many vendors selling fruits and vegetables on the roadside.

  • Example

    The roadside is often used as a parking area during peak hours.

roadside Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for roadside

Phrases with roadside

  • help provided to motorists whose vehicles have broken down while driving

    Example

    I called roadside assistance when my car wouldn't start.

  • an improvised explosive device (IED) placed on or near a road, intended to damage or destroy vehicles and their occupants

    Example

    The military convoy was hit by a roadside bomb.

  • a place or object along a road that attracts tourists and visitors

    Example

    The giant ball of yarn is a popular roadside attraction in this area.

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Summary: roadside in Brief

The term 'roadside' [ˈrəʊdsaɪd] refers to the strip of land beside a road. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something occurring or situated at the side of a road. Examples include 'The car broke down on the roadside.' and 'There are many vendors selling fruits and vegetables on the roadside.' Phrases like 'roadside assistance' and 'roadside attraction' denote help provided to motorists and places or objects along a road that attract tourists and visitors, respectively.

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