seacoast (Meaning)

Wordnet

seacoast (n)

the shore of a sea or ocean

Webster

seacoast (n.)

The shore or border of the land adjacent to the sea or ocean. Also used adjectively.

seacoast Sentence Examples

  1. The pristine seacoast was dotted with white sand beaches and turquoise waters.
  2. The town clung precariously to the rugged seacoast, weathered by centuries of storms.
  3. The picturesque seacoast provided a tranquil retreat for weary travelers.
  4. The lighthouse stood sentinel on the seacoast, guiding ships to safety.
  5. The seacoast was a popular destination for surfers, swimmers, and boaters alike.
  6. The tranquil seacoast offered a soothing contrast to the bustling inland cities.
  7. The jagged seacoast gave way to lush forests and rolling hills as we ventured inland.
  8. The seacoast was home to a diverse array of marine life, from colorful fish to playful dolphins.
  9. The imposing seacoast formed a natural barrier against the relentless ocean.
  10. The rugged seacoast was a testament to the relentless power of nature.

FAQs About the word seacoast

the shore of a sea or oceanThe shore or border of the land adjacent to the sea or ocean. Also used adjectively.

coast, beachfront, shore, beach, seaside, seashore,seaboard, coastline, shoreline, coastland

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The pristine seacoast was dotted with white sand beaches and turquoise waters.

The town clung precariously to the rugged seacoast, weathered by centuries of storms.

The picturesque seacoast provided a tranquil retreat for weary travelers.

The lighthouse stood sentinel on the seacoast, guiding ships to safety.