horizon
Pronunciation: [həˈraɪ.zən]
Word
Context: "nature"
(noun) the line where the earth meets the sky. It looks like a flat line in the distance. When you go outside, you can see the horizon far away where the land stops and the sky starts.
Example
The sun set beautifully on the horizon, painting the sky with colors.
Example
On a foggy day, you can't see the horizon because everything looks gray.
Example
Can you see the horizon from the top of the hill?
Context: "possibility"
(noun) a limit or boundary of what you can see or do. It can mean how much you know about the future or what opportunities you have. It's like thinking about what could happen as time moves on.
Example
With her new job, many exciting opportunities are on the horizon.
Example
After failing that test, he felt there were no good options on the horizon.
Example
What new adventures do you think are on the horizon for us?
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