- shore
- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)n. coast, beach, coastline; bank, strand, shingle, seaside. See land.II(Roget's IV) n.Syn. shingle, beach, strand, seaside, seashore, sand, coast, seacoast, brim, brink, bank, border, seaboard, margin, margent, sea beach, lakeside, lakeshore, river bank, riverside, raised beach, foreshore, lee shore, windward shore.Syn.- shore is the general word applied to an edge of land directly bordering on the sea, a lake, a river, etc.; coast applies only to land along the sea; beach applies to a level stretch of sandy or pebbly seashore or lake shore, usually one that is washed by high water; strand is a poetic word for shore or beach ; bank applies to rising or steep land at the edge of a stream or riverIII(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)In.beach, seaside, strand, coast, seaboard, waterfront, littoral, verge, brink. see beachIIv.support, prop, stabilize, buttress, brace, reinforce, strengthen, hold up, underpin.ANT.: destabilize, weaken, loosenIV(Roget's Thesaurus II) noun A means or device that keeps something erect, stable, or secure: brace, buttress, crutch, prop, stay2, support, underpinning. See SUPPORT.
English dictionary for students. 2013.