seashore (Meaning)

Wordnet

seashore (n)

the shore of a sea or ocean

Webster

seashore (n.)

The coast of the sea; the land that lies adjacent to the sea or ocean.

All the ground between the ordinary highwater and low-water marks.

seashore Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle breeze carried the salty scent of the seashore, invigorating my senses.
  2. We strolled along the secluded seashore, the waves crashing rhythmically at our feet.
  3. Sandcastles adorned the seashore, each one a testament to the imagination of seaside visitors.
  4. The sun began its descent, casting a golden glow over the tranquil seashore.
  5. Seagulls soared overhead, their cries echoing across the vast expanse of the seashore.
  6. We collected seashells and sea glass on the seashore, treasures from the depths of the ocean.
  7. The seashore was a sanctuary for peace and relaxation, where the worries of life seemed to melt away.
  8. We spent countless hours exploring the tidal pools along the seashore, marveling at the vibrant marine life.
  9. The towering cliffs along the seashore provided breathtaking views of the rugged coastline.
  10. At the break of dawn, the seashore was shrouded in a magical mist, creating an ethereal atmosphere.

FAQs About the word seashore

the shore of a sea or oceanThe coast of the sea; the land that lies adjacent to the sea or ocean., All the ground between the ordinary highwater and low-water m

beach, shore, coast, shoreline, beachfront,seaside, seaboard, seacoast, coastline, strand

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The gentle breeze carried the salty scent of the seashore, invigorating my senses.

We strolled along the secluded seashore, the waves crashing rhythmically at our feet.

Sandcastles adorned the seashore, each one a testament to the imagination of seaside visitors.

The sun began its descent, casting a golden glow over the tranquil seashore.