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Wayside - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Wayside refers to the side or edge of a road or path. It can describe something located by the roadside or something neglected or left behind, as in fall by the wayside.

wayside

/ˈweɪˌsaɪd/ /ˈweɪsaɪd/

Definition:

The edge or border of a road or path, often neglected or overlooked.

Synonyms:

roadside, verge, shoulder, margin

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

center, midpoint

Common Collocations:

wayside inn, wayside shrine, wayside stop, fall by the wayside

Derivatives:

waysides (plural noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "wayside" to describe something near a road or figuratively neglected ("fall by the wayside").

Common Phrases:

fall by the wayside, left by the wayside, wayside cross

Etymology:

From Old English "weg" (way) + "side," meaning the side of a path or road.

Examples:

  • 1. The wildflowers grew along the wayside.
  • 2. They stopped at a charming wayside café for lunch.
  • 3. Many plans fall by the wayside due to lack of effort.
  • 4. The old church stood lonely by the wayside for centuries.

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