sides

[saɪdz]

sides Definition

  • 1the two areas that form the length of something, especially the two long edges of a flat object
  • 2one of the surfaces of an object that is not the top or bottom
  • 3two opposing groups or viewpoints in a conflict or debate

Using sides: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sides of the box were covered in colorful wrapping paper.

  • Example

    She brushed her hair back from both sides of her face.

  • Example

    The two sides of the debate couldn't agree on a solution.

  • Example

    I'm on your side in this argument.

  • Example

    The two sides of the war signed a peace treaty.

sides Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sides

  • aspects
  • edges
  • flanks
  • surfaces
  • facets
  • factions
  • parties

Phrases with sides

  • to support one group or viewpoint over another in a conflict or debate

    Example

    I don't want to take sides in their argument.

  • in addition to something else, often as a secondary activity or source of income

    Example

    He works as a waiter on the side to earn extra money.

  • next to each other, in close proximity

    Example

    The two friends walked side by side down the street.

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Summary: sides in Brief

The term 'sides' [saɪdz] refers to the two areas forming the length of an object, or one of the surfaces of an object that is not the top or bottom. It can also refer to opposing groups or viewpoints in a conflict or debate, as in 'The two sides of the debate couldn't agree on a solution.' Phrases like 'take sides' and 'on the side' denote supporting one group or having a secondary activity, while 'side by side' means next to each other.