Lakefront (noun)

The area along the front of a lake, especially one with houses, parks, or other structures.

Origin:

The word 'lakefront' is formed from the combination of 'lake' and 'front', which means the area along the front side of a lake.

Examples:

  1. The couple bought a beautiful lakefront property and built a dream home.
  2. The city is planning to develop a new lakefront park with hiking trails and picnic areas.
  3. The lakefront marina was filled with boats and activity on the sunny summer day.
  4. The lakefront real estate is some of the most expensive in the region.
  5. The lakefront community is known for its stunning views, luxurious homes, and vibrant social scene.
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