Pronounce Bound as B OW UW N D.
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boundary, edge, bound(noun)a line determining the limits of an area
boundary, bound, bounds(noun)the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
limit, bound, boundary(noun)the greatest possible degree of something
"what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"; "to the limit of his ability"
leap, leaping, spring, saltation, bound, bounce(adj)a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
bound(adj)confined by bonds
"bound and gagged hostages"
bound(adj)held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union
bound(adj)secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form
"bound volumes"; "leather-bound volumes"
bound(p), destined(adj)(usually followed by `to') governed by fate
"bound to happen"; "an old house destined to be demolished"; "he is destined to be famous"
bandaged, bound(adj)covered or wrapped with a bandage
"the bandaged wound on the back of his head"; "an injury bound in fresh gauze"
bound, destined(adj)headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'
"children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York"
bound(adj)bound by an oath
"a bound official"
apprenticed, articled, bound, indentured(adj)bound by contract
bound(p)(verb)confined in the bowels
"he is bound in the belly"
jump, leap, bound, spring(verb)move forward by leaps and bounds
"The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"
bound, border(verb)form the boundary of; be contiguous to
restrict, restrain, trammel, limit, bound, confine, throttle(verb)place limits on (extent or access)
"restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"
bounce, resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet(verb)spring back; spring away from an impact
"The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
a real or imaginary point beyond which a person or thing cannot gothe language in the novel really is beyond the bounds of decency
the line or relatively narrow space that marks the outer limit of somethingcolored outside the bounds of the drawing
an act of leaping into the airthe kangaroo took one giant bound and was gone
to mark the limits ofthe country is bounded by water on two sides
to serve as a border forbeing bounded on all sides by the Alps has helped Switzerland maintain its neutrality
to move with a light springing stepthe child giggled and bounded off to play with her friends
to propel oneself upward or forward into the aira rabbit bounded down the garden path
fully committed to achieving a goalI am bound and determined to write a novel before I turn 30
I boarded the train bound for London.
I am bound to him by a close friendship.
The plan is bound to succeed.
He is bound to make a fortune.
Tom is bound to lose the race.
We knew that was bound to happen.
We bound her to secrecy.
We bound him to secrecy.
She is bound to come here.
Your plan is bound to fail.