What part of speech is seaside?

Seaside can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. seaside is a noun, singular of seasides.
  • 2. seaside is an adjective.

Inflections

Noun

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more seaside
    most seaside
  • Positive: seaside 
  • Comparative: more seaside
  • Superlative: most seaside

What does seaside mean?

Definitions

Adjective

seaside - Related to a seaside.

Noun

seaside - the shore of a sea or ocean regarded as a resort

Examples of seaside

#   Sentence  
1. adj. Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer.
2. adj. He is a waiter in a seaside restaurant.
3. adj. He is bent on buying the seaside villa.
4. adj. The travelers stayed at a seaside hotel.
5. adj. The seaside resort was so touristy that it actually stood up and walked to Vegas.
6. adj. It's a nice seaside town.
7. adj. My uncle and aunt like spending their summer vacation at a seaside resort. They go sea-bathing everyday during their stay.
8. adj. He is bent on buying a seaside villa.
9. adj. He insists on buying a seaside villa.
10. adj. Tom and Mary live in a beautiful seaside town.
11. adj. Tom lives in a seaside town.
12. adj. Algeria has breathtaking seaside views.
13. adj. With its street’s emptied by a nationwide coronavirus lockdown, the scenic, seaside Welsh town of Llandudno has been taken over by a herd of mountain goats.
14. adj. The small seaside fishing village is very picturesque.
15. adj. Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer.
16. noun I'd like to go to the seaside with you.
17. noun It is true Wendy grew up at the seaside, but she isn't a good swimmer.
18. noun The seaside is an ideal spot for the children to play.
19. noun What do you say to taking a walk by the seaside?
20. noun In the summer, people go to the seaside.
21. noun Few were at the seaside because it was raining.
22. noun We enjoyed ourselves at the seaside all day.
23. noun We used to go to the seaside on holiday.
24. noun I am anticipating a good vacation at the seaside.
25. noun We had a glorious time at the seaside.
26. noun We spent our holiday at the seaside.
27. noun We enjoyed ourselves at the seaside.
28. noun I've been to the seaside by car.
29. noun Nothing is so pleasant as taking a walk along the seaside on a fine day.
30. noun He went to the seaside only to be drowned.
Sentence  
adj.
Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer.
He is a waiter in a seaside restaurant.
He is bent on buying the seaside villa.
The travelers stayed at a seaside hotel.
The seaside resort was so touristy that it actually stood up and walked to Vegas.
It's a nice seaside town.
My uncle and aunt like spending their summer vacation at a seaside resort. They go sea-bathing everyday during their stay.
He is bent on buying a seaside villa.
He insists on buying a seaside villa.
Tom and Mary live in a beautiful seaside town.
Tom lives in a seaside town.
Algeria has breathtaking seaside views.
With its street’s emptied by a nationwide coronavirus lockdown, the scenic, seaside Welsh town of Llandudno has been taken over by a herd of mountain goats.
The small seaside fishing village is very picturesque.
Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer.
noun
I'd like to go to the seaside with you.
It is true Wendy grew up at the seaside, but she isn't a good swimmer.
The seaside is an ideal spot for the children to play.
What do you say to taking a walk by the seaside?
In the summer, people go to the seaside.
Few were at the seaside because it was raining.
We enjoyed ourselves at the seaside all day.
We used to go to the seaside on holiday.
I am anticipating a good vacation at the seaside.
We had a glorious time at the seaside.
We spent our holiday at the seaside.
We enjoyed ourselves at the seaside.
I've been to the seaside by car.
Nothing is so pleasant as taking a walk along the seaside on a fine day.
He went to the seaside only to be drowned.

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