IPA: /ˈrɪŋˌsaɪd/
KK: /ˈrɪŋˌsaɪd/
Relating to the area immediately next to a boxing or wrestling ring, where spectators can watch the event closely.
The ringside seats offered an amazing view of the match.
An area or seats located close to a ring or arena, where spectators can watch events like boxing or wrestling closely.
The fans cheered loudly from their seats at ringside during the championship match.
Ringside is formed from "ring" (from Old English "hring", meaning a circular band or circle) and "side" (from Old English "sīde", meaning a position or location). The word "ringside" refers to the area beside the ring, typically in a boxing or wrestling context.
Picture yourself standing beside a circular area ('ring') where the action happens, which helps you remember that 'ringside' is the spot next to the ring.