Need another word that means the same as “beach”? Find 25 synonyms and 30 related words for “beach” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Beach” are: seaside, seashore, shore, coast, coastline, seaboard, foreshore, water's edge, margin, land, reach the shore, run ashore, catch, capture, hook, reel in, become stranded, make stranded, become beached, make beached, strand, ground, get stuck, stranded, marooned
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “beach” as a noun can have the following definitions:
coast | A slope down which sleds may coast. The west coast of Africa. |
coastline | The land along a coast. The hotel has wonderful views of the rugged coastline. |
foreshore | The part of a shore between high- and low-water marks, or between the water and cultivated or developed land. |
margin | A profit margin. Launching these new products helped increase margins and market share. |
seaboard | A region bordering the sea; the coastline. The eastern seaboard of the United States. |
seashore | The shore of a sea or ocean. |
seaside | A place by the sea, especially a beach area or holiday resort. A seaside town. |
shore | The land between ordinary high- and low-water marks. Record companies have been anxious to import the music to American shores. |
water's edge | A line determining the limits of an area. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “beach” as a verb can have the following definitions:
become beached | Come into existence. |
become stranded | Enter or assume a certain state or condition. |
capture | Bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit. The militia captured the castle. |
catch | Be the catcher. Catch one s breath. |
get stuck | Come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes. |
ground | Hit onto the ground. A bitter wind blew from the north east and the bombers were grounded. |
hook | Make a piece of needlework by interlocking and looping thread with a hooked needle. He hooked his thumbs in his belt. |
land | Bring a fish to land with a net or rod. There were more problems than ever landing on her desk. |
make beached | Give certain properties to something. |
make stranded | Institute, enact, or establish. |
marooned | Leave stranded on a desert island without resources. |
reach the shore | Place into the hands or custody of. |
reel in | Walk as if unable to control one’s movements. |
run ashore | Extend or continue for a certain period of time. |
strand | Leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue. Quantities of sea creatures were left stranded. |
stranded | Leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue. |
archipelago | A sea or stretch of water having many islands. The Indonesian archipelago. |
atlantic | The 2nd largest ocean; separates North and South America on the west from Europe and Africa on the east. |
bay | A horse of a moderate reddish-brown color. A boat trip round the bay. |
coast | Sail along the coast especially in order to carry cargo. They were coasting down a long hill. |
coastal | Located on or near or bordering on a coast. Coastal waters. |
coastline | The outline of a coast. The hotel has wonderful views of the rugged coastline. |
dune | A mound or ridge of sand or other loose sediment formed by the wind, especially on the sea coast or in a desert. A sand dune. |
foreshore | The part of a shore between high- and low-water marks, or between the water and cultivated or developed land. |
gulf | A large difference or division between two people or groups, or between viewpoints, concepts, or situatios. The widening gulf between the rich and the poor. |
insular | Lacking contact with other people. Goods of insular origin. |
island | A zone or area resembling an island. The island of Crete. |
islet | A small island. |
isthmus | A narrow organ, passage, or piece of tissue connecting two larger parts. |
ocean | A large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere. They scramble across the beach to the ocean and plunge into the surf. |
offshore | Situated at sea some distance from the shore. Offshore politics. |
peninsula | A large mass of land projecting into a body of water. |
pier | A platform on pillars projecting from the shore into the sea, typically incorporating entertainment arcades and places to eat. |
sandy | Resembling or containing or abounding in sand or growing in sandy areas. Pine woods and a fine sandy beach. |
sea | Used to refer to waves as opposed to calm sea. There was still some sea running. |
seabed | The bottom of a sea or ocean. |
seacoast | The shore of a sea or ocean. |
seashore | The land between high- and low-water marks. |
seaside | A place by the sea, especially a beach area or holiday resort. A day at the seaside. |
shore | Arrive on shore. I made for the shore. |
southeast | Coming from the southeast. Southeasterly breezes. |
strait | Narrow. My captivity was strait as ever. |
sunbathe | Expose one’s body to the sun. I didn t do much apart from swim sunbathe and sleep. |
tidal | Relating to or affected by tides. The river here is not tidal. |
waterfront | The area of a city (such as a harbor or dockyard) alongside a body of water. A hotel on the waterfront. |
windswept | Open to or swept by wind. His windswept hair. |
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