side
//saɪd//
Noun
A position to the left or right of an object, place, or central point.
The shop is on the left side of the street.
An edge or border of something.
A path runs along the side of the field.
One of the flat surfaces of a solid object.
A cube has six sides.
Either of the two surfaces of a thin, flat object such as a sheet of paper or a coin.
Write your name on both sides of the paper.
A particular aspect or perspective of something.
We need to consider every side of the problem.
A person or group opposing another in a dispute, contest, or debate.
Whose side are you on?
A sports team or a person's position in a team.
Which side are you on?
The right or left part of a person's or animal's body.
She lay on her side.
Verb
To support or agree with a person or group in a dispute or contest.
I always side with my brother when he argues with our parents.
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Adjective
Positioned at or on the side; not the main or central one.
We used the side entrance to avoid the crowd.