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roadside

/ˈɹəʊdsaɪd/

Meanings
  • noun

    The side of the road, especially when used to describe a place where vehicles can stop or where people can wait or work.

    - "He stopped at the roadside to help an old lady cross the street."
    - "The police officer wrote a ticket at the roadside."
    - "The roadside assistance service arrived in 30 minutes."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈɹoʊdsaɪd/



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Synonyms

side of the road
Rhymes
Words rhyming with roadside
side , tide , ride , guide , tide , abide
Variants
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roadside , roadsides
Etymology
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The term 'roadside' comes from the Old English 'rād' meaning 'counsel' or 'way' and 'sīde' meaning 'side'. It has been used since the late 15th century to refer to the side of a road.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'roadside' is also used to describe a type of ditch that runs along the side of a road.

  2. In some countries, roadside markets or shops are a common sight, selling fresh produce and local crafts.

  3. The longest continuous stretch of road in the world, the Dalton Highway in Alaska, is known for its scenic roadside views of mountains, rivers, and wildlife.


Related Concepts
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  1. Shoulder (of the road): The part of the roadway that is adjacent to the side of the road, often used as a place for vehicles to stop or for pedestrians to walk.

  2. Roadside assistance: A service that provides help to motorists who have broken down or experienced vehicle trouble, usually provided by a car club or auto insurance company.


Culture
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In literature, the roadside is often used as a setting for various stories. For instance, in Jack Kerouac's 'On the Road', the roadside serves as a metaphor for the journey of life, representing the experiences and encounters that come with it. In music, there are several songs that use the term 'roadside' in their lyrics, such as 'Roadside Attraction' by ZZ Top and 'Roadside Bombs' by Eminem.

How to Memorize "roadside"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a long, winding road with a shoulder on each side. Visualize stopping at the side of the road to take a break or help someone in need.
    - Visualize the scene of a roadside assistance service helping a motorist.

  2. associate

    - Associate the term 'roadside' with the idea of traveling or being on the go.
    - Think of the roadside as a place of rest or assistance.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the phrase 'Roadside Assistance' to help you recall the meaning of the term.
    - Use the acronym 'RAS' to represent 'Roadside Assistance' as a mnemonic device.


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