ONSHORE vs COAST: NOUN
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- The Pacific coast of the United States.
- Land next to the sea; the seashore.
- The act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it
- The shore of a sea or ocean
- A slope down which sleds may coast
- The area within view
- The water near this land.
- The seashore, or land near it.
- The danger is over; no enemy in sight.
- The force employed in life-saving stations along the seacoast.
- A South African mammal (Bathyergus suillus), about the size of a rabbit, remarkable for its extensive burrows; -- called also sand mole.
- A customhouse officer who superintends the landing or shipping of goods for the coast trade.
- [From the verb.] A slide on a sled down a snowy or icy incline: as, to go out for a coast.
- The boundary-line formed by the sea; the coast-line.
- The side, edge, or margin of the land next to the sea; the sea-shore.
- The exterior line, limit, or border of a country; boundary; bound.
- A side; the side.
- The frontier or border of a country.
- The act of sliding or coasting; slide.
- The side of a thing.
- A hill or other slope down which one may coast, as on a sled.
ONSHORE vs COAST: ADJECTIVE
- Positioned on or near the shore
- Moving from the sea towards the land
- On the edge of the land; near the shoreline.
- Coming from the sea toward the land; -- of winds and weather. Opposed to offshore.
- Located on the shore.
- Moving or directed toward the shore.
- On the edge of the land
- (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land
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ONSHORE vs COAST: VERB
- To relocate production, services or jobs to lower-cost locations in the same country.
- Move effortlessly; by force of gravity
- To glide along without adding energy.
- To sail along a coast
- Applied to human behavior, to make a minimal effort, to continue to do something in a routine way. This implies lack of initiative and effort.
ONSHORE vs COAST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To slide down hill; to slide on a sled, upon snow or ice.
- To sail from port to port in the same country.
- To sail by or near the shore.
- To draw or keep near; to approach.
- To slide down an incline through the effect of gravity.
- To move without use of propelling power. : slide.
- To sail or move along the coast or border of.
- To sail near or along a coast.
- To act or move aimlessly or with little effort.
ONSHORE vs COAST: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To draw near to; to approach; to keep near, or by the side of.
- To sail by or near; to follow the coast line of.
- To conduct along a coast or river bank.
ONSHORE vs COAST: ADVERB
- On or toward the land
- Toward the shore.
- From the sea towards the land
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ONSHORE vs COAST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Being on or moving toward the land: as, an onshore wind.
- Toward the land: as, the wind blew onshore.
- To draw supplies to lumberers' shanties.
- To sail along or near to, as a coast, or along the shore of: as, to coast the shores of the Mediterranean; to coast an island.
- To carry or conduct along a coast or river-bank.
- To draw near to; approach; keep close to; pursue.
- To accost.
- To slide on a sled down a hill or an incline covered with snow or ice.
- To advance; proceed; go.
- Hence Figuratively, to feel one's way cautiously; grope along.
- To sail from port to port on the same coast.
- To sail near a coast; sail along or near the shore, or in sight of land; follow the coast-line; rarely, to travel along, either on or near the coast.
- To loaf about from station to station.
- To descend a hill on a bicycle, removing the feet from the pedals.
- Move effortlessly
- By force of gravity
- To glide along swiftly through the air with motionless wings, as a bird.
ONSHORE vs COAST: RELATED WORDS
- Overland, Beached, Seashore, Continental, Costal, Shoreline, Landward, Coastal, Shore, Ashore, Inland, Coast, Land, Seaward, Inshore
- Inshore, Coastguard, Onshore, Seaside, Sea, Offshore, Ocean, Shore, Beach, Shoreline, Seaboard, Shores, Coastline, Seacoast, Seashore
ONSHORE vs COAST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Overland, Beached, Seashore, Continental, Costal, Shoreline, Landward, Coastal, Shore, Ashore, Inland, Coast, Land, Seaward, Inshore
- Maritime, Inshore, Coastguard, Onshore, Seaside, Sea, Offshore, Ocean, Shore, Beach, Shoreline, Seaboard, Coastline, Seacoast, Seashore
ONSHORE vs COAST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- During periods of large scale onshore flow the sea breeze will enhance it producing persistent onshore winds.
- Coast Guard unit tasked with supervising recreational boaters on the California coast.
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