noun
- the side of a vehicle closest to the curb when driving on the left side of the road
- the side of a horse closest to the person mounting or handling it
Usage: British
Usage: equestrian
adjective
- located on or relating to the nearside
Usage: British
Examples
- The nearside mirror was damaged in the accident.
- She parked too close to the nearside kerb.
- The rider always mounts from the nearside of the horse.
- Check your nearside tyres for wear.
- The nearside door wouldn’t open properly.
- He approached the horse from the nearside as usual.