What does ROADSIDE mean?
Definitions for ROADSIDE
ˈroʊdˌsaɪdroad·side
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Princeton's WordNet
wayside, roadsidenoun
edge of a way or road or path
"flowers along the wayside"
Wiktionary
roadsidenoun
The area on either side of a road.
roadsideadjective
Located next to (beside) a road.
Etymology: From road + side.
ChatGPT
roadside
Roadside generally refers to the area or strip of land alongside a road or highway. It often includes shoulders, ditches, sidewalks, verges, planting strips, or bicycle lanes, but does not include the road or carriageway itself. It's the space between the boundary line of a roadway and the adjacent property lines.
Webster Dictionary
Roadsidenoun
land adjoining a road or highway; the part of a road or highway that borders the traveled part. Also used ajectively
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ROADSIDE in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ROADSIDE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of ROADSIDE in a Sentence
A roadside bomb targeted an AU vehicle as the AU convoy passed in the outskirts of Marka today. We do not know details about casualties.
The fact that we do n’t know if roadside spectators will be allowed is a big problem for us – it means some of our preparations wo n’t be needed.
Critics hated this populist, roadside commercial California architecture.
A roadside bomb hit one of our military pick-ups. So far we know three soldiers died.
We disagree on so much, i don't think of him as an enemy. I think ideologues, partisans on both sides, think of each other as enemies. Our enemies are the people who plant roadside bombs against our soldiers, or shoot up our boardrooms and community college. That's our enemy. I just think that he is just a dogmatic ideologue who very much believes in what he is doing and is pretty much opposite of what we believe.
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