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Sidewise - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sidewise means moving, directed, or positioned sideways—to or from one side rather than forward or backward. It can also describe something done indirectly or obliquely. Example: He glanced sidewise at her.

sidewise

/ˈsaɪdˌwaɪz/ /ˈsaɪdˌwaɪz/

Definition:

Moving or directed toward one side; sideways in position or direction.

Synonyms:

sideways, laterally, obliquely, edgewise

Part of Speech:

adverb, adjective

Antonyms:

straight, directly

Common Collocations:

glance sidewise, move sidewise, turn sidewise, look sidewise

Derivatives:

sidewiseness (rare), sidewisely (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "sidewise" to describe movement or position tilted to one side rather than straight ahead or upright.

Common Phrases:

look at someone sidewise, step sidewise, tilt sidewise

Etymology:

Derived from "side" + "-wise," indicating direction or manner related to the side.

Examples:

  • 1. She glanced at him sidewise with a smirk.
  • 2. The cat crept sidewise along the fence to avoid detection.
  • 3. He turned his head sidewise to hear better in the noisy room.
  • 4. The bookshelf leaned sidewise after the move and needed fixing.

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