Antonyms for lakeshore


Grammar : Noun
Spell : leyk-shawr, -shohr
Phonetic Transcription : ˈleɪkˌʃɔr, -ˌʃoʊr


Definition of lakeshore

  • As in bank : noun ground bounding waters
  • As in shore : noun waterside
  • As in beach : noun sandy area by body of water
Example sentences :
  • Five minutes later they were at the main pier on the lakeshore.
  • Extract from : « Helen in the Editor's Chair » by Ruthe S. Wheeler
  • He liked this lakeshore country and he intended to stay in it.
  • Extract from : « The Spell of the White Sturgeon » by James Arthur Kjelgaard
  • A loon called in its strange, unearthly note from the lakeshore.
  • Extract from : « The Third Violet » by Stephen Crane
  • From here we gain a fine view of the south end of the lakeshore.
  • Extract from : « The Lake of the Sky » by George Wharton James
  • He imagined the city gridded up with junk equipment, radiating Internet access from the lakeshore to the outer suburbs.
  • Extract from : « Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town » by Cory Doctorow
  • By two o'clock the entire camp was scouring forest, lakeshore, and river banks for Mabel or traces of Mabel.
  • Extract from : « The Castaways of Pete's Patch » by Carroll Watson Rankin
  • Stirring and wild, wonderful scenes are encountered during storms on mountain-tops, by the lakeshore, and in cañons.
  • Extract from : « Your National Parks » by Enos A. Mills
  • He will fly back southeast along the lakeshore to the meeting place.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1930 » by Victor Rousseau
  • Along the lakeshore, the land is relatively flat, which may have facilitated east-west movement.
  • Extract from : « An Experimental Translocation of the Eastern Timber Wolf » by Thomas F. Weise
  • The scarlet plane had disappeared but from the drone of the motor they knew it was somewhere in the hills back from the lakeshore.
  • Extract from : « Helen in the Editor's Chair » by Ruthe S. Wheeler

Synonyms for lakeshore

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