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  • seaside
    seaside
    noun
    the land along the sea; seacoast.
  • Seaside
    Seaside
    noun
    a city in W California, on Monterey Bay.
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seaside

1 American  
[see-sahyd] / ˈsiˌsaɪd /

noun

seasides plural
  1. the land along the sea; seacoast.


adjective

  1. situated on or pertaining to the seaside.

Seaside 2 American  
[see-sahyd] / ˈsiˌsaɪd /

noun

  1. a city in W California, on Monterey Bay.


seaside British  
/ ˈsiːˌsaɪd /

noun

    1. any area bordering on the sea, esp one regarded as a resort

    2. ( as modifier )

      a seaside hotel

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of seaside

First recorded in 1175–1225, seaside is from the Middle English word seeside. See sea, side 1

Example Sentences

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Before long the dining room had red leather booths, a seaside mural on the wall, a bar in back and sometimes a wandering accordion player.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 14, 2026

Both groups awaited a council vote on a question that has convulsed this seaside city.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 7, 2026

The seaside town where Stormtroopers patrol the beach.

From MarketWatch Jul. 6, 2026

"I loved him so much, I felt safe with him," Shireen, whose name has been changed, told AFP in the seaside town of Jisr al-Zarqa.

From Barron's Jul. 5, 2026

Roz burst through a row of hedges and onto the main street of a seaside village.

From "The Wild Robot Escapes" by Peter Brown

The six beaches also received a Seaside Award - along with Bournemouth, Boscombe and Avon Beach - which recognises beaches that offer a high-quality, well-managed and clean environment.

From BBC May 18, 2026

Seaside communities in Vietnam are expected to be hit hard by Typhoon Kalmaegi.

From BBC Nov. 6, 2025

Robert Davis, founder of Seaside, Florida, which was used to film The Truman Show, highlighted influences that included the Regency designs of Bath, Renaissance Siena and the ideas of King Charles.

From BBC Sep. 26, 2025

“Words can’t describe what it feels like to be supported in that way,” Huskins said at a news conference in Seaside on Tuesday.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 7, 2025

As soon as my foot hits the red sidewalk leading into Seaside, I hear Brandy.

From "Shouting at the Rain" by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Wales’ dramatic mountains and seasides can stand in as fantastical locations, like in “House of the Dragon” or “His Dark Materials.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 2, 2026

There are no seasides in Albuquerque, New Mexico, making the beach a bright postcard fantasy of an ending that, while tragic, would have been a premeditated act, one final exertion of control.

From Salon Jul. 12, 2022

And like the gender-segregated seasides of the Victorian era, everyone, as far as the eye can see, is a woman.

From Washington Post Aug. 5, 2016

When it wuz fashionable to go to springs and seasides she went and ocean trips and south and north, and when it wuz the fashion to go into the quiet country she come to Jonesville.

From Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition by Holley, Marietta

During the sweltering summer of that year, the Times' people carried to shady groves and seasides tens of thousands of children who, for the first time, saw running streams and green fields.

From Gathering Jewels The Secret of a Beautiful Life: In Memoriam of Mr. & Mrs. James Knowles. Selected from Their Diaries. by Young, Duncan McNeill

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