Seafront (noun)

A place where the land meets the sea and is usually developed for recreation and tourism.

Origin:

Formed by combining the words 'sea' and 'front'.

Examples:

  1. The Seafront at Brighton is famous for its pebble beach, Victorian architecture and amusement arcades.
  2. The Seafront was busy with families enjoying the sun, ice-cream and the sound of the sea.
  3. The Seafront promenade offers panoramic views of the coastline and the ocean.
  4. The Seafront is a popular place for jogging, cycling and rollerblading.
  5. The Seafront is a lovely place to relax and watch the boats go by.
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