What does SIDES mean?

Parts of Speech

Sides is a noun and a verb.

Definitions

As a noun, sides refer to the two surfaces that form the boundary of an object or a shape. As a verb, sides mean to support or favor one person or group over another.

Pronunciations
  • US: /saɪdz/
  • UK: /saɪdz/
Origin and Usage

The word "sides" originated from the Old English word "sīde," meaning "flank" or "edge." It has been in use since the 14th century. As a noun, sides are commonly used in geometry, cooking, and sports, among other fields. As a verb, sides are often used in politics, arguments, and competitions.

Synonyms

Alternatives for sides as a noun include edges, borders, and boundaries. As a verb, synonyms for sides include supports, backs, and favors.

Related Words

Other five-letter words related to sides include edge, flank, and frame.

Example Sentences
  • The cube has six sides of equal length.
  • She always sides with her best friend in arguments.


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