bayside
bayside — adjective
- baysidepositive
- more baysidecomparative
- most baysidesuperlative
1. used to describe a place or building that sits right at the edge of a bay, often
used to describe a place or building that sits right at the edge of a bay, often looking out over the water.
Kwame booked a quiet table at the bayside restaurant for his sister's birthday.
attributive: bayside + noun (bayside restaurant)
The small bayside town fills with tourists every summer weekend.
Paloma jogged along the bayside path while the morning fog slowly lifted.
Aylin's bayside cottage has a wide wooden deck facing the calm water.
Rows of bayside cafés line the harbor, each serving freshly grilled fish.
- waterfront
next to any stretch of water (river, harbor, sea), not only a bay
- seaside
beside the open sea, often a holiday resort, while bayside is a sheltered bay
- coastal
near the sea coast in general, a much broader area than one bay
- inland
away from the coast or any shore
文法句型
bayside + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used attributively before a noun (bayside café, bayside promenade); it rarely follows 'be' as a predicate.