Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sidelines

noun
/ˈsaɪdˌlaɪnz/
Definition
The sidelines refer to the areas that mark the boundary of a playing field or court, typically outside the main area where the action takes place. They can also denote a position that is outside the main activity or focus.
Examples
  • During the football game, the coach paced nervously along the sidelines.
  • She watched her friends play from the sidelines, happy to cheer them on.
  • Many businesses find it challenging to stay on the sidelines in such a competitive market.
Meaning
In a broader context, to be ‘on the sidelines’ means to take a passive role or to not actively participate in something, often while observing others who are engaged.
Synonyms
  • Outskirts
  • Boundaries
  • Fringes
  • Periphery
  • Onlooker