"Sidelines" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The phrase "sidelines" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it's used.
1. Sports: In sports, the sidelines refer to the areas on either side of a playing field, away from the main action. Players, coaches, and spectators often stand on the sidelines during a game.
2. Distant or uninvolved: In a non-sports context, the word "sidelines" can also mean to stand on the side or not be directly involved in a situation or conversation.
Example: "She spends most of her free time on the sidelines, observing her friends engage in that project."
3. Career or involvement: In a broader sense, someone may be on the "sidelines" if they're not actively working or engaging in a particular profession or activity.
Example: "After retiring, he's been on the sidelines of the business world, but still offers advice to young entrepreneurs."
A sidehill is a small hill or slope that is situated to one side of a main hill or valley. It is often used to describe a sloping area of land that is not a main or prominent feature, but rather a smaller companion to a larger hill or mountain.
I assume you meant "considerate".<br><br>Considerate: having or showing a tendency to think about the needs or feelings of others; taking into account the effects of one's actions on others.