IPA: /ˈbrɔːdsaɪd/
KK: /ˈbrɔːdsaɪd/
adjective
Definition: Referring to something that is positioned or directed sideways, often in relation to a surface or object.
Example: The ship was broadside to the wind, making it difficult to steer.
adverb
Definition: In a sideways manner or with the side facing a particular direction.
Example: The car was parked broadside to the street, making it difficult for other vehicles to pass.
noun
Definition: A large sheet of paper printed on one side, often used for advertisements or public notices, or a strong verbal attack in speech or writing.
Example: The politician delivered a broadside against his opponent during the debate.
transitive verb
Definition: To hit something directly on its side, often resulting in a collision.
Example: The truck broadsided the car at the intersection.