sideline

[sahyd-lahyn]

sideline Definition

  • 1a line that marks the side boundary of a playing field or court
  • 2a secondary or minor occupation or source of income
  • 3to prevent someone from being involved in an activity or situation

Using sideline: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ball went out of bounds over the sideline.

  • Example

    He works as a waiter on the weekends as a sideline to his main job.

  • Example

    She was sidelined from the project due to her lack of experience.

sideline Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sideline

Phrases with sideline

  • on the sidelines

    not actively participating in something

    Example

    I'm just going to watch the game from the sidelines.

  • sideline business

    a secondary business or source of income

    Example

    He started a sideline business selling handmade crafts online.

  • a sports journalist who reports from the sidelines during a game

    Example

    The sideline reporter interviewed the coach after the game.

Origins of sideline

from 'side' + 'line'

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Summary: sideline in Brief

The term 'sideline' [sahyd-lahyn] can refer to a line marking the side boundary of a playing field or court. It can also mean a secondary or minor occupation or source of income, such as a 'side gig' or 'side hustle.' Additionally, it can be used as a verb to mean to prevent someone from being involved in an activity or situation, as in 'She was sidelined from the project.'

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