noun

 

part of something one of the two parts that something would divide into if you drew a line down the middle

In most countries people drive on the right side of the road.

 

surface a flat, outer surface of an object, especially one that is not its top, bottom, front, or back

The ingredients are listed on the side of the box.

 

edge one edge of something

A square has four sides.

 

next to something the area next to something

trees growing by the side of the road

 

paper/coin etc either of the two surfaces of a thin, flat object such as a piece of paper or a coin

Write on both sides of the paper.

 

argument one of the people or groups who are arguing, fighting, or competing

Whose side is he on?

 

team the players in a sports team

He's been selected for the national side.

 

part of a situation part of a situation that can be considered or dealt with separately

She looks after the financial side of things.

 

character a part of someone's character

 

body the two areas of your body from under your arms to the tops of your legs

Stand with your arms by your sides.

 

story Someone's side of a story is the way in which they explain how something happened.

I thought I'd better listen to Clare's side of the story.

 

television/radio a number on a television or radio that you can choose in order to receive a broadcast

Which side is the film on?

 

relatives the part of your family who are either your mother's relatives or your father's relatives

They tend to be tall on my mother's side of the family.