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side UK US [saɪd] noun [ sides ]
 
SURFACE

1. <E > countable a flat outer surface of an object, especially one that is not the top, the bottom, the front or the back
The names of ships are usually painted on their sides.
My room is at the side of the house.
Please write on one side of the paper only.
I've already written four sides (= pages of writing) for my essay.
Canadian coins have a picture of the Queen's head on one side.
Please use the side entrance.
Thesaurus+: ↑Surfaces of objects ↑Edges and extremities of objects
 
Quigley clouted me smartly across the side of the head.
This plan shows the front, side and back elevations of the new supermarket.
You turn the television on by flipping the switch at the side.
The monument was hewn out of the side of a mountain.
I walked around the side of the building.
 
EDGE

2. <E > countable an edge or border of something
A square has four sides.
There are trees on both sides of the road.
They were surrounded on all sides/on every side by curious children.
Thesaurus+: ↑Edges and extremities of objects ↑Surfaces of objects
 
How many sides does a rhombus have?
There are hedges around the sides of the garden.
Along one side of the field was a high fence.
The sides of the tablecloth are edged with lace.
He was surrounded on all sides by journalists.
 
NEXT TO

3. <E > uncountable a place next to something
I have a small table at/by the side of (= next to) my bed.
He stayed at/by her side (= with her) throughout her long illness.
See also alongside; aside; beside
Thesaurus+: ↑Next to and beside
4. side by side
next to each other
The children sat side by side on the sofa watching television.
Thesaurus+: ↑Next to and beside
 
Both children, disengaging themselves from their game, came to her side.
Unfortunately I was sitting at the table with smokers on either side of me.
Cut off any excess pastry and put it to one side.
Her son walked by her side.
I have a lamp at the side of my chair.
 
PART

5. <E > countable a part of something, especially in relation to a real or imagined central line
He likes to sleep on the right side of the bed.
In Britain, cars drive on the left side of the road.
There is no money on my mother's side (of the family).
I could just see Joan on the far/other side of the room.
Children came running from all sides (= from all directions).
Thesaurus+: ↑Words meaning parts of things
6. <E > countable usually singular the part of the body from under the arm to the top of the leg
I have a pain in my side.
Thesaurus+: ↑The human torso
7. <A > countable UK a television channel
What side is 'Coronation Street' on?
Thesaurus+: ↑Television
8. from side to side
from left to right and from right to left
The curtains were swinging from side to side in the breeze.
Thesaurus+: ↑Backwards, sideways and back and forth
9. countable usually singular half of an animal's body, considered as meat
She bought a side of lamb from the butcher's shop.
Thesaurus+: ↑Cuts of meat
 
At the top of the hill I switched off the engine and we just coasted down the other side.
We can now communicate instantly with people on the other side of the world.
He managed to keep afloat by holding on to the side of the boat.
In the US, you drive on the right hand side of the road, but in Britain the converse applies.
They ran to the pool, dived in, and swam to the other side.
 
OPPOSING GROUP

10. <E > countable + singular or plural verb one of two or more opposing teams or groups
This is a war which neither side can win.
Our side (= team) lost again on Saturday.
Whose/which side are you on (= which team are you playing for/supporting)?
Don't be angry with me - I'm on your side (= I want to help you).
Thesaurus+: ↑Groups of people
11. take sides
to support one person or group rather than another, in an argument or war
My mother never takes sides when my brother and I argue.
Thesaurus+: ↑Backing, supporting and defending ↑Defending and protecting
12. take sb's side
to support someone in an argument
My mother always takes my father's side when I argue with him.
Thesaurus+: ↑Backing, supporting and defending ↑Defending and protecting
 
He was cheering for the other side.
Our commiserations to the losing side!
The ceasefire treaty was a dead letter as soon as it was signed, as neither side ever had any intention of keeping to it.
France play with more flair and inventiveness, whereas England are a more disciplined side.
The teams change ends at half-time so that neither side has an unfair advantage.
 
OPINION

13. <A > countable an opinion held in an argument; a way of considering something
There are at least two sides to every question.
I've listened to your side of the story, but I still think you were wrong to do what you did.
Thesaurus+: ↑Opinions, beliefs and points of view
 
The government has come down on the side of military action.
Critics said judges were on the side of the establishment.
He was, in this matter at least, firmly on the side of the angels.
Whose side are you on in this dispute?
The media seem to be on the side of the rebels.
 
CHARACTER
14. countable a part of someone's character
She seems quite fierce, but actually she has a gentle side.
Thesaurus+: ↑Mind and personality ↑Science of psychology and psychoanalysis
Idioms: come down on one side of the fence or the other get on the right side of somebody have something on your side keep on the right side of somebody on the large side on the right side of 40 on the right side of the law on the side other side of the coin put something on one side take somebody on one side this side of something two sides of the same coin wrong side of the tracks
Derived: -sided
 
verb
Phrasal Verb: side with somebody
 
adjective before noun
not in or at the centre or main part of something
We parked the car on a side street/road (= a small road, especially one that joins on to a main road).
I think that's a side issue (= a subject which is separate from the main one) which we should talk about later.
I'd like a side dish/ mainly US side order of potatoes, please (= some potatoes on a separate plate).
Thesaurus+: ↑Meals and parts of meals

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