Fireside

/ˈfaɪərˌsaɪd/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The area around a fireplace, often used as a place for comfort or gathering.
The family gathered around the fireside to share stories on a cold winter evening.
A metaphorical or literal space of warmth and comfort, often associated with home and tranquility.
She felt a sense of belonging as she sat by the fireside, sipping hot cocoa.
The part of a living room or other space where a fireplace is located.
They arranged the chairs in a circle around the fireside to create an inviting atmosphere.
A setting for informal discussions or storytelling.
The author held a fireside chat to discuss her latest book with the audience.

Etymology

Middle English; from fire + side, referring to the side of a hearth.

Common Phrases and Expressions

fireside chat
An informal conversation or discussion, typically in a cozy or inviting setting.

Related Words

hearth
The floor of a fireplace, often extending into the room.
chimney
A vertical structure that conducts smoke from a fireplace or stove.
warmth
The quality of being warm in temperature and/or emotion.

Slang Meanings

Chill spot
Let's meet at the fireside; it's the chill spot of the house.
Cozy corner
The fireside is the cozy corner for our weekend hangouts.