Beach
UK /["/biːtʃ/"]/US /["/biːtʃ/"]/
Definition
an area of sand or small stones (called shingle), next to the sea or a lake
In simple words: A sandy area next to the sea or ocean where people relax and have fun.
Examples
- I love to relax on the beach during summer.
- The children played in the sand on the beach.
- They went to the beach to watch the sunset.
- We built a sandcastle at the beach.
- The beach is crowded with tourists on weekends.
Usage notes
Used in casual conversation and writing. Appropriate for describing a location for vacation or leisure. Not typically used in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'beach' as a 'beach ball' bouncing in the sun on warm sand.
Collocations
- beautiful
- fine
- lovely
- overlook
- stretch
- towel
- umbrella
- house
- along a/the beach
- at a/the beach
- on a/the beach
Synonyms
- shore
- coast
- seaside
- strand
Antonyms
- mountain
- desert
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'beach' with 'bitch' in speech.
- Using 'beaches' when referring to one.
- Saying 'the beachs' instead of 'the beaches'.