adjective
- having a specified number or type of sides
- showing support for one person or group in a disagreement
Usage: typically used in combination with numbers or descriptive words
Usage: often used with ‘one-‘ or ‘two-‘
Examples
- The building has a four-sided courtyard in the center.
- She drew a six-sided figure on the board.
- The debate was very one-sided, with most people supporting the proposal.
- The news report seemed two-sided, presenting both viewpoints fairly.
- They live in a glass-sided house with beautiful views.
- The argument became one-sided when he stopped responding.
- The many-sided problem required multiple solutions.