Definition
Bound can refer to being tied or secured (adjective), being obligated to do something (adjective), moving with leaps (verb), or the limits or borders of an area (noun). The term is versatile and is used to describe restrictions, commitments, movement, and physical boundaries.
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Pronunciation
The pronunciation of "bound" is identical in both American and British English across all parts of speech.
Etymology
The word "bound" comes from Middle English "bounden" (past participle of "bind") and Old English "bindan," meaning "to tie or fasten." The sense of moving with leaps originated from Old French "bondir," meaning "to leap." The noun form describing limits or borders evolved from the Latin "bodina," meaning "boundary" or "limit."
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Usage
The term "bound" is used across different contexts and can describe restriction (e.g., bound by law), physical movement (e.g., a rabbit bounding), or a demarcation (e.g., city bounds). As an adjective, it often denotes commitment or obligation. As a verb, it describes energetic movement. The noun form is common in geographical or spatial contexts, such as boundaries or limits of a property or area.
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