sideliner

noun

side·​lin·​er ˈsīd-ˌlī-nər How to pronounce sideliner (audio)
: one that remains on the sidelines during an activity : one that does not participate

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An even more daring dose of color came courtesy of French singer-songwriter Soko who, the season prior, offset her signature jet-black chop with a sweep of burnt rose eyeshadow—proving once again that these sideliners know no beauty bounds. Zoe Ruffner, Vogue, 2 Oct. 2018 Rarely is a trend so universally beloved as the eye-catching statement earring, a look that is dotting both this season’s runways and streets, with style stars and sideliners cementing its upswing with an artful array of hair looks. Vogue, 2 Oct. 2017 Like The Bad News Bears and Wildcats, the coach is not your standard sideliner. Thr Staff, The Hollywood Reporter, 2 Oct. 2017 The surprisingly large cast is made up mostly of NFL standouts and their spouses as well as a few sideliners. miamiherald, 16 Aug. 2017

Word History

First Known Use

1893, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of sideliner was in 1893

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“Sideliner.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sideliner. Accessed 4 Dec. 2024.

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