Synonyms for borders


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : bawr-derz
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbɔr dərz

Top 10 synonyms for borders Other synonyms for the word borders

Définition of borders

Origin :
  • mid-14c., from Old French bordure "seam, edge of a shield, border," from Frankish *bord or a similar Germanic source (cf. Old English bord "side;" see board (n.2)). The geopolitical sense first attested 1530s, in Scottish (replacing earlier march), from The Borders, name of the district adjoining the boundary between England and Scotland.
  • noun outermost edge, margin
  • noun boundary; frontier
  • verb bound on; be on the edge
Example sentences :
  • It's just on the borders of Lenox, and it's bound to come up when this blows over.
  • Extract from : « Questionable Shapes » by William Dean Howells
  • Did you not tell me that on the day when you prepared your borders this man followed you?
  • Extract from : « The Black Tulip » by Alexandre Dumas (Pere)
  • The Indians on the borders of the settled States were troublesome.
  • Extract from : « The Nation in a Nutshell » by George Makepeace Towle
  • Oh, how stately the hollyhocks towered on the borders of the shrubbery!
  • Extract from : « Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood » by George MacDonald
  • Caesar led his army into Italy to the borders of the Rubicon.
  • Extract from : « Introductory American History » by Henry Eldridge Bourne
  • How much gold had passed, mingled with the grass and the flowers on its borders?
  • Extract from : « Doctor Pascal » by Emile Zola
  • Keep the borders clear from weeds, and stir the earth about the roots of the trees; this will hasten the ripening of the fruit.
  • Extract from : « The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, » by Mary Eaton
  • Or sow with hemp all the borders where cabbages are planted, so as to enclose them, and not one of these vermin will approach.
  • Extract from : « The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, » by Mary Eaton
  • It is a little shut-in place of darkness on the borders of the light.
  • Extract from : « Lotus Buds » by Amy Carmichael
  • Along their borders dwelt no human being; but life was there, life in abundance.
  • Extract from : « The Woman-Haters » by Joseph C. Lincoln

Antonyms for borders

Based on : Thesaurus.com - Gutenberg.org - Dictionary.com - Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019