Synonyms for out bounds
Grammar : Adj, adv, noun |
Spell : bound |
Phonetic Transcription : baÊŠnd |
Top 10 synonyms for out bounds Other synonyms for the word out bounds
- a thou-shalt-not
- absonant
- against the law
- all out
- anathema
- atrocious
- ban
- bar
- barbarous
- beyond the pale
- chief
- closed
- closed down
- closed-down
- closed-up
- complete
- costing an arm and a leg
- crooked
- dear
- dirty
- disallowance
- disapproved
- disgraceful
- don't
- drastic
- embargo
- entire
- excessive
- exclusion
- exhaustive
- exorbitant
- extortionate
- extravagant
- extreme
- extremist
- fanatical
- far-out
- farthest
- final
- forbidden
- frowned on
- full
- furthermost
- gone
- greatest
- highest
- illegal
- illegitimate
- illicit
- illogical
- immoderate
- impermissible
- improper
- inaccessible
- inhibition
- injunction
- inordinate
- intemperate
- interdict
- interdiction
- irrational
- last
- last straw
- limitation
- maximal
- most
- most distant
- negation
- no-no
- not allowed
- not approved
- not permitted
- obstruction
- off base
- off limits
- off-limits
- offensive
- out of bounds
- out of line
- outermost
- outlandish
- outlawed
- outre
- outside
- over the line
- overkill
- overmuch
- paramount
- peremptory
- pirated
- plenary
- posh
- preeminent
- preposterous
- prevention
- pricey
- prohibited
- prohibition
- proscribed
- proscription
- rabid
- radical
- refusal
- refused
- remotest
- repudiation
- reserved
- restricted
- restriction
- revolutionary
- ruled out
- scandalous
- senseless
- shady
- shameful
- sheer
- shocking
- steep
- stiff
- stoppage
- suppression
- supreme
- taboo
- temperance
- thorough
- thoroughgoing
- too great
- too much
- too-too
- top
- topmost
- total
- ultimate
- ultra
- unacceptable
- unapproved
- uncalled-for
- uncivilized
- unconditional
- unconscionable
- unconstitutional
- under the table
- undiminished
- undue
- unfair
- unjust
- unjustifiable
- unjustified
- unlawful
- unlimited
- unmentionable
- unmitigated
- unofficial
- unqualified
- unreasonable
- unreserved
- unrightful
- unsanctioned
- unthinkable
- unwarrantable
- unwarranted
- up to here
- uttermost
- verboten
- veto
- vetoed
- way out
- whole
- wildcat
- worst case
- wrongful
Définition 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
Antonyms for out bounds
- acceptable
- aid
- allowable
- allowance
- allowed
- approval
- approved
- assistance
- authorized
- beginning
- cheap
- clearance
- conditional
- decent
- delightful
- economical
- ethical
- fair
- first
- freedom
- good
- help
- incomplete
- introductory
- just
- justifiable
- lawful
- legal
- legitimate
- limited
- logical
- low
- magnificent
- mentionable
- middle
- mild
- moderate
- moral
- official
- OK
- open
- part
- partial
- permissible
- permission
- permitted
- plain
- pleasing
- practical
- pragmatic
- ratification
- rational
- realistic
- reasonable
- release
- right
- sanction
- sanctioned
- sensible
- starting
- unimportant
- unprejudiced
- warranted
- within bounds
- wonderful
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