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Meaning

The word "sides" refers to the particular aspects or ranges of something, often implying a division or contrast between different elements. It can also mean the surfaces or edges of an object, or the positions or viewpoints in a debate or discussion.

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Etymology

The word "sides" comes from Middle English "side," which in turn originates from Old English "sīde" meaning "flank, edge, or surface." The Proto-Germanic root is *sīdō, which also links to various Germanic languages.

Examples

  1. "Both sides of the argument presented valid points, making it difficult to take a definitive stance."
  2. "He painted the sides of the box to match the front."
  3. "The athlete trained hard to strengthen his core and improve his sides."
  4. "In a debate, it's important to consider all sides of the issue."
  5. "The sides of the road were lined with beautiful trees."