sided
Pronunciation: [saɪdɪd]
Word
Context: "geometry"
(adjective) refers to something that has a certain number of flat surfaces. For example, a shape like a triangle has three sides.
Example
A cube is a sided shape because it has six flat surfaces.
Example
An egg is not a sided shape because it is round and has no flat surfaces.
Example
How many sided shapes can you name?
Context: "bias or opinion"
(adjective) describes someone who has a preference or favoritism towards one side or group. For example, when someone only listens to one opinion and ignores others.
Example
The article was sided, showing only one perspective on the issue.
Example
The news report was not sided; it showed different viewpoints fairly.
Example
Is the speaker sided in their opinions about the topic?
Context: "positioning"
(verb) the act of placing something on a specific side or direction. Like when you decide which side to support in a game.
Example
I sided with my friend during the game because I liked their strategy.
Example
She didn't sided with any team because she wanted to stay neutral.
Example
Which team did you sided with in the competition?
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