wayside (Meaning)

Wordnet

wayside (n)

edge of a way or road or path

Webster

wayside (n.)

The side of the way; the edge or border of a road or path.

Webster

wayside (a.)

Of or pertaining to the wayside; as, wayside flowers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wayside

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wayside Sentence Examples

  1. They rested by the wayside, enjoying the shade of the ancient oak tree.
  2. Scattered wildflowers dotted the wayside, adding vibrant color to the monotonous landscape.
  3. The abandoned cottage stood hauntingly by the wayside, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.
  4. A solitary figure emerged from the shadows and approached their wayside camp.
  5. They discovered an old well by the wayside, its water cool and refreshing.
  6. A flock of birds took flight from the wayside thicket, their wings fluttering in unison.
  7. A signpost by the wayside indicated the distance to the nearest town.
  8. The wayside shrine offered a moment of respite for weary travelers.
  9. Legends whispered of a ghostly carriage that haunted the wayside after midnight.
  10. They paused at the wayside chapel to seek guidance and solace before continuing their journey.

FAQs About the word wayside

edge of a way or road or pathThe side of the way; the edge or border of a road or path., Of or pertaining to the wayside; as, wayside flowers.

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They rested by the wayside, enjoying the shade of the ancient oak tree.

Scattered wildflowers dotted the wayside, adding vibrant color to the monotonous landscape.

The abandoned cottage stood hauntingly by the wayside, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.

A solitary figure emerged from the shadows and approached their wayside camp.