side

US /saɪd/

UK /saɪd/

A1
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo decide to agree with one point, not the other
Barry would side with Diane even if she were wrong
n.NounPosition or opinion that is opposite to another
Diane was not sure whose side Barry was on
n.NounRight or left part of a person's body
Doctor, I have a pain on the left side of my chest
n.NounFeature of someone's personality
Graham had no idea that Karen had an artistic side
n.NounStraight edge of an object
The side of the table was scratched by the cats
adj.AdjectiveIn addition to the central or most important thing
The chef served potatoes as a side dish for the roast beef
adj.AdjectiveNext to, or very close to, the right or left of
The band left the building through the side door
n.NounOne of two or more groups fighting each other
Each side of the football game played very well tonight

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