"Sideral" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sideral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sideral
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"Sideral" Meaning

"Stellar" (not "sideral") refers to stars or relating to the stars.

"Sideral" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Sideral"


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| 1. | The astronomer spent her entire life studying sideral movements of celestial bodies. |
| 2. | The unique, sideral design of the new office building stood out against the city skyline. |
| 3. | From a sideral perspective, Earth is just one of many small planets in an endless universe. |
| 4. | The artist's ability to capture the beauty of sideral skies and celestial events inspired us all. |
| 5. | By analyzing sideral patterns, ancient civilizations were able to predict eclipses and other cosmic events. |

"Sideral" Similar Words

Sidekicks

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Sidelight

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Sidelights

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1. Additional or secondary details or features that provide a deeper understanding of a particular matter: "The movie had a number of sidelights on the characters' motivations that added depth to the plot."<br><br>2. A light that shines from the side of a stage, providing additional illumination of the people or objects on that side.<br><br>3. A glint or spark of light from the side.<br><br>4. (Of a railway station) a siding that is used for departure and arrival of trains, especially with many tracks.

Sideline

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Sidelined

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To be temporarily or permanently set aside or removed from a position, activity, or role, often due to illness, injury, or other incapacitating factor, often in a reference to a sports context where a player is no longer participating in the game.

Sidelines

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The phrase "sidelines" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it's used.<br><br>1. <strong>Sports</strong>: 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.<br><br>2. <strong>Distant or uninvolved</strong>: 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.<br><br>Example: "She spends most of her free time on the sidelines, observing her friends engage in that project."<br><br>3. <strong>Career or involvement</strong>: In a broader sense, someone may be on the "sidelines" if they're not actively working or engaging in a particular profession or activity.<br><br>Example: "After retiring, he's been on the sidelines of the business world, but still offers advice to young entrepreneurs."

Sidelobes

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Sidelong

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Siderate

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Siderated

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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.

Sideration

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Sidereal

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Sidereous

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Relating to or resembling moonstone.

Siderian

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Siderite

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Sideritis

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