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boundary

Pronunciation: [ˈbaʊndəri]

Word

Context: "geography"

(noun) a boundary is a line or area that separates two different places or things. It is like an invisible wall that tells us where one thing ends and another begins.

Example

The river acts as a natural boundary between the two countries.

Example

Without clear boundaries, people might accidentally cross into each other’s land.

Example

What is the boundary between the park and the school?

Context: "relationship"

(noun) a boundary is a limit that you set to protect your feelings or space in a relationship. It helps everyone know what is okay and what is not.

Example

She set a boundary by saying she needed time alone to think.

Example

Without boundaries, friendships can become overwhelming or confusing.

Example

Why is it important to establish boundaries in friendships?

Context: "games"

(noun) a boundary can also refer to a line in a game that tells players when they are out of bounds. It is a rule that keeps the game fair.

Example

The basketball court has clear boundaries painted on the floor.

Example

He stepped out of the boundary, which meant his point didn't count.

Example

What happens if the ball goes beyond the boundary?

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