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side with

side with
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Transcription

    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • UK Pronunciation
    • UK IPA
    • [sahyd with, with]
    • /saɪd wɪθ, wɪð/
    • /saɪd wɪð/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [sahyd with, with]
    • /saɪd wɪθ, wɪð/

Definitions of side with words

  • noun side with one of the surfaces forming the outside of or bounding a thing, or one of the lines bounding a geometric figure. 1
  • noun side with either of the two broad surfaces of a thin, flat object, as a door, a piece of paper, etc. 1
  • noun side with one of the lateral surfaces of an object, as opposed to the front, back, top, and bottom. 1
  • noun side with either of the two lateral parts or areas of a thing: the right side and the left side. 1
  • noun side with either lateral half of the body, especially of the trunk, of a human or animal. 1
  • noun side with the dressed, lengthwise half of an animal's body, as of beef or pork, used for food. 1

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Origin of side with

First appearance:

before 900
One of the 4% oldest English words
before 900; Middle English; Old English sīde (noun); cognate with Dutch zijde, German Seite, Old Norse sītha

Historical Comparancy

Parts of speech for Side with

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

side with popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 99% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
Most Europeans know this English word. The frequency of it’s usage is somewhere between "mom" and "screwdriver".

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Synonyms for side with

verb side with

  • agree — If people agree with each other about something, they have the same opinion about it or say that they have the same opinion.
  • allying — to unite formally, as by treaty, league, marriage, or the like (usually followed by with or to): Russia allied itself to France.
  • angeled — one of a class of spiritual beings; a celestial attendant of God. In medieval angelology, angels constituted the lowest of the nine celestial orders (seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominations or dominions, virtues, powers, principalities or princedoms, archangels, and angels).
  • angeling — one of a class of spiritual beings; a celestial attendant of God. In medieval angelology, angels constituted the lowest of the nine celestial orders (seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominations or dominions, virtues, powers, principalities or princedoms, archangels, and angels).
  • back — If you move back, you move in the opposite direction to the one in which you are facing or in which you were moving before.

Antonyms for side with

verb side with

  • deject — to have a depressing effect on; dispirit; dishearten
  • disfavor — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • disfavour — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • disjoin — to undo or prevent the junction or union of; disunite; separate.

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