seashore

noun
UK: /ˈsiːʃɔː/
US: /ˈsiːʃɔːr/
  1. The land along the edge of the sea or ocean.

    1. We walked along the seashore at sunset.
    2. The children enjoyed collecting seashells they found on the seashore during their vacation.
  2. The area where the land meets the sea; coastline.

    1. Their house is close to the seashore.
    2. The storm caused significant erosion to the fragile seashore ecosystem, impacting local wildlife.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "seashore" in English means: The land along the edge of the sea or ocean., The area where the land meets the sea; coastline..

The phonetic transcription of "seashore" is /ˈsiːʃɔː/ in British English and /ˈsiːʃɔːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "seashore": beach, waterfront, shoreline, seacoast, coast.

Example usage of "seashore": "We walked along the seashore at sunset.". More examples on the page.