Antonyms for out bounds


Grammar : Adj, adv, noun
Spell : bound
Phonetic Transcription : baÊŠnd


Definition of out bounds

Origin :
  • "to leap," 1580s, from French bondir "to rebound, resound, echo," from Old French bondir "to leap, rebound; make a noise, beat (a drum)," 13c., ultimately "to echo back," from Vulgar Latin *bombitire "to buzz, hum" (see bomb (n.)), perhaps on model of Old French tentir, from Vulgar Latin *tinnitire.
  • As in off-limits : adj prohibited
  • As in outrageous : adj beyond reasonable limits
  • As in prohibited : adj forbidden
  • As in taboo : adj not allowed, permitted
  • As in ultra : adj extreme
  • As in unauthorized : adj not sanctioned, permitted
  • As in unreasonable : adj extravagant; beyond normal limits
  • As in utmost : adj extreme, maximum
  • As in unmentionable : adj unspeakable
  • As in out of bounds : adj beyond limit
  • As in impermissible : adj forbidden
  • As in unreasoned : adj unreasonable
  • As in forbidden : adj outlawed, prohibited
  • As in off-limits : adv not within the allowed limits
  • As in prohibition : noun ban, forbiddance
  • As in ban : noun official forbiddance
  • As in interdiction : noun forbiddance
  • As in proscription : noun forbiddance

Synonyms for out bounds

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