Sideroad vs Roadside - What's the difference?
sideroad | roadside |
A lesser road leading off a main road.
* 1975 , Dale E. Peterson, The clement vision: poetic realism in Turgenev and James (page 100)
Located next to (beside) a road.
:The roadside stand did a good business just selling products to people who merely wanted directions.
* 2013 , Nicholas Watt and Nick Hopkins, Afghanistan bomb: UK to 'look carefully' at use of vehicles'' (in ''The Guardian , 1 May 2013)[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/may/01/afghanistan-bombs-look-vehicles]
As nouns the difference between sideroad and roadside
is that sideroad is a lesser road leading off a main road while roadside is the area on either side of a road.As an adjective roadside is
located next to (beside) a road.sideroad
English
Noun
(en noun)- The path of renunciation has many sideroads .
roadside
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Adjective
(-)- David Cameron has said the government will "look carefully" at the use of heavily armoured vehicles after three British soldiers were killed in Afghanistan by a roadside bomb while travelling in a Mastiff troop carrier.
