waterfront (Meaning)

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waterfront (n)

the area of a city (such as a harbor or dockyard) alongside a body of water

waterfront Sentence Examples

  1. The town's charming waterfront promenade offered breathtaking views of the harbor.
  2. We enjoyed a leisurely walk along the waterfront, admiring the sailboats and fishing boats.
  3. The restaurant had a secluded waterfront patio where diners could savor their meals amidst the tranquility of the water.
  4. The waterfront property boasted a spacious lawn and private dock for watercraft enthusiasts.
  5. The city's waterfront redevelopment project aimed to create a vibrant and accessible space for both residents and tourists.
  6. The waterfront festival featured live music, food trucks, and a craft market, attracting a large crowd.
  7. The newly constructed waterfront park provided a recreational oasis with playgrounds and picnic areas.
  8. The waterfront district was known for its quaint shops, art galleries, and upscale restaurants.
  9. The waterfront home offered panoramic views of the lake, creating a serene and idyllic living environment.
  10. Preservation efforts were underway to protect the historical waterfront buildings that lined the riverbank.

FAQs About the word waterfront

the area of a city (such as a harbor or dockyard) alongside a body of water

beach, coast, strand, riverside, coastline,shore, oceanfront, seaside, seacoast, shoreline

No antonyms found.

The town's charming waterfront promenade offered breathtaking views of the harbor.

We enjoyed a leisurely walk along the waterfront, admiring the sailboats and fishing boats.

The restaurant had a secluded waterfront patio where diners could savor their meals amidst the tranquility of the water.

The waterfront property boasted a spacious lawn and private dock for watercraft enthusiasts.