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side (SIGHD) (verb)
To support or to agree with: "She expects you to side with her when the two of you talk with the school principal."
side (SIGHD) (noun)
1. Either the left or right portion of the body: "He described a sharp pain in the right side of his body."
2. A group of contestants or a team: "We cheered for our side as our spelling team won the spelling bee."
2. A group of contestants or a team: "We cheered for our side as our spelling team won the spelling bee."
sighed (SIGHD)(verb)
1. To have made the sound of gently moving air: "The wind sighed through the bare tree branches."
2. To have taken a deep breath that may be heard by others: "When she stood up, she sighed because she was tired and her feet hurt."
2. To have taken a deep breath that may be heard by others: "When she stood up, she sighed because she was tired and her feet hurt."
"Oh, dear", she sighed, "I have a terrible pain in my side."
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group S; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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