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threshold

A threshold is the strip of wood or stone at the bottom of a door, or the starting point of something new.

Explanation at your level:

A threshold is the bottom of a door. When you walk into a house, you step over the threshold. It is the entrance.

You can use threshold for the bottom of a door. Also, we say someone is on the threshold of a new life. It means they are starting something new.

In English, threshold means the entrance to a room. It also refers to a limit. For example, a 'low threshold' means it is easy to start something. It is a very useful word for describing beginnings.

The word threshold is often used figuratively. You might be on the threshold of success. It implies you are standing right at the edge of an important change. It is more formal than saying 'start'.

Advanced users employ threshold to describe technical limits or psychological states. We talk about sensory thresholds or critical thresholds in climate change. It denotes the precise point of transition where a system changes state.

Etymologically, threshold implies a 'treading' place. In literary contexts, it represents a liminal space—a boundary between the known and the unknown. It is a powerful noun that encapsulates the tension of transition and the potential of what lies beyond.

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  • A physical door part.
  • A metaphorical starting line.
  • Used for limits.
  • Common in professional English.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word threshold. At its most basic, it is that little piece of wood or metal at the bottom of your doorway. You step over it to get inside.

But wait, it gets cooler! We also use it to describe the starting line of a big change. If you are on the threshold of a new job, it means you are right at the edge of starting that new chapter. It is a very common word in English, and it carries a sense of anticipation.

The word threshold has roots in Old English, specifically threscwald. It is related to the word thresh, which originally meant to tread or trample grain.

Historically, the threshold was the place where grain was threshed. Because this happened at the entrance of a building, the word eventually shifted to mean the physical entrance itself. It is a great example of how words evolve from specific farm chores to abstract concepts of beginnings!

You will hear threshold used in both physical and metaphorical ways. In business, you might hear about a tax threshold or a pain threshold.

It is a slightly formal word, so you might see it in news reports or professional writing. Common pairs include cross the threshold or on the threshold of. It sounds sophisticated and precise.

Idioms make language fun! Here are a few:

  • Cross the threshold: To enter a new place or stage.
  • On the threshold of: About to start something big.
  • Pain threshold: How much pain you can handle.
  • Lower the threshold: To make something easier to access.
  • Threshold of consciousness: The point where you become aware of something.

Threshold is a countable noun. You can say a threshold or the thresholds. It is pronounced with a 'th' sound like 'think'.

The stress is on the first syllable: THRESH-hold. It rhymes with words like household (sort of!) and fresh hold. Keep your 'th' soft and clear!

Fun Fact

It originally had nothing to do with doors!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈθreʃ.həʊld/

Clear 'th' sound, short 'e', 'h' is audible.

US /ˈθreʃ.hoʊld/

Similar to UK, slightly flatter 'o' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing 'th' as 's'
  • Adding an extra 'h' in the middle
  • Stress on the second syllable

Rhymes With

household bold cold fold hold

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

door start limit

Learn Next

liminal boundary transition

Fortgeschritten

thresholding sub-threshold

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

The threshold is here.

Prepositional phrases

On the threshold.

Articles

The threshold.

Examples by Level

1

I stand at the threshold.

I am at the door.

Noun

2

The cat is on the threshold.

Cat at the door bottom.

Prepositional phrase

3

Step over the threshold.

Walk over the door edge.

Imperative

4

Look at the threshold.

See the door part.

Verb + noun

5

This is a new threshold.

A new beginning.

Adjective + noun

6

Clean the threshold.

Make it clean.

Verb + noun

7

Do not stand on the threshold.

Move inside.

Negative imperative

8

The threshold is wood.

Made of wood.

Noun + verb

1

He crossed the threshold into the room.

2

She is at the threshold of her career.

3

The threshold was made of cold stone.

4

We stood on the threshold of the house.

5

The noise crossed the threshold of comfort.

6

He tripped over the threshold.

7

The threshold marks the entrance.

8

She waited at the threshold.

1

The country is on the threshold of a new era.

2

My pain threshold is very low.

3

They lowered the threshold for entry.

4

The threshold for tax is high.

5

He stood on the threshold of greatness.

6

She crossed the threshold of the office.

7

The threshold of the building is damaged.

8

We reached the threshold of our goal.

1

The company is on the threshold of a major breakthrough.

2

He has a high threshold for stress.

3

The threshold of detection is very small.

4

She stood on the threshold of discovery.

5

The threshold for success is hard work.

6

We are crossing the threshold into a digital age.

7

The noise exceeded the threshold of safety.

8

They are at the threshold of a new discovery.

1

The patient reached the threshold of consciousness.

2

The policy change is a threshold event.

3

We are approaching the threshold of a climate crisis.

4

The threshold of human hearing is limited.

5

He pushed the threshold of his endurance.

6

The threshold of the experiment was reached.

7

They are on the threshold of a new paradigm.

8

The threshold of volatility is rising.

1

The threshold of the temple was considered sacred.

2

She stood at the threshold of a liminal space.

3

The threshold of perception is a complex topic.

4

He crossed the threshold of the unknown.

5

The threshold of the law is often debated.

6

They are on the threshold of an existential change.

7

The threshold of the system was breached.

8

She is at the threshold of a grand adventure.

Synonyme

entrance doorway brink limit verge starting point

Häufige Kollokationen

cross the threshold
pain threshold
on the threshold
lower the threshold
reach the threshold
critical threshold
tax threshold
high threshold
at the threshold
threshold level

Idioms & Expressions

"cross the threshold"

To enter or start something new

She crossed the threshold of her new home.

neutral

"on the threshold of"

Very close to starting something

We are on the threshold of a new era.

formal

"pain threshold"

The level of pain one can endure

He has a very low pain threshold.

neutral

"lower the threshold"

Make it easier to achieve

They lowered the threshold for entry.

formal

"threshold of consciousness"

The point of waking up

He drifted to the threshold of consciousness.

literary

"push the threshold"

To test limits

She pushed the threshold of her ability.

neutral

Easily Confused

threshold vs Sill

Both relate to windows/doors

Sill is for windows, threshold for doors

Window sill vs door threshold.

threshold vs Boundary

Both imply limits

Boundary is a line, threshold is a point of entry

Country boundary vs threshold of a room.

threshold vs Edge

Both are boundaries

Edge is general, threshold is specific

Edge of a cliff vs threshold of a door.

threshold vs Beginning

Both mean start

Beginning is general, threshold is a specific point

Beginning of the day vs threshold of change.

Sentence Patterns

B2

Subject + is + on + the + threshold + of + noun

He is on the threshold of success.

A2

Cross + the + threshold

They crossed the threshold together.

B1

Lower + the + threshold

We must lower the threshold.

B1

Reach + the + threshold

The noise reached the threshold.

A1

At + the + threshold

She stood at the threshold.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

threshold The entrance or limit

Verwandt

thresh Etymological root

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Häufige Fehler

Using 'doorway' and 'threshold' interchangeably Threshold is the bottom part
Doorway is the whole frame, threshold is just the bottom
Misspelling as 'threshhold' threshold
Only one 'h' in the middle
Using 'threshold' for a wall Use 'wall' or 'boundary'
Threshold implies an opening or a limit
Confusing with 'threshold' (verb) Threshold is only a noun
It does not function as a verb
Using 'at' vs 'on' the threshold Both can work
On is for the physical object, at is for the position

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize your front door.

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Native usage

Use it for 'new beginnings'.

🌍

Weddings

Carrying a bride over the threshold.

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Prepositions

Use 'on' or 'at'.

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Th sound

Soft 'th' like 'think'.

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Spelling

One 'h' in the middle.

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Grain

It meant threshing floor.

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Context

Read news articles.

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Sophistication

Use it instead of 'start'.

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Audio

Listen for the 'th' sound.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Thresh (grain) + Hold (the place)

Visual Association

A person stepping over a wooden beam at a door.

Word Web

Entrance Boundary Beginning Limit

Herausforderung

Write three sentences using 'threshold' today.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: A place for threshing grain

Kultureller Kontext

None

Used in weddings (carrying the bride over the threshold).

The Threshold of the Unknown (common phrase in science)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Real Estate

  • The threshold is damaged
  • Wide threshold
  • New threshold

Business

  • Tax threshold
  • Salary threshold
  • Entry threshold

Psychology

  • Pain threshold
  • Sensory threshold
  • Threshold of awareness

Daily Life

  • Step over the threshold
  • Stand at the threshold
  • Cross the threshold

Conversation Starters

"Are you on the threshold of any big changes?"

"What is your pain threshold like?"

"Have you ever crossed the threshold into a new country?"

"What does 'threshold' mean to you?"

"Do you have a high or low threshold for boredom?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a threshold you have crossed in your life.

What is a goal you are on the threshold of achieving?

Write about a time you felt you were on the threshold of something new.

How do you define your own personal thresholds?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, it is also for limits and beginnings.

No, that would be a sill.

It is neutral but sounds slightly professional.

Thresholds.

The level of pain you can handle.

Yes, especially in professional contexts.

No.

Old English threshing.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

I step over the ___ to enter.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: threshold

Threshold is the bottom of a door.

multiple choice A2

What does 'on the threshold of' mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Starting something

It means the beginning of a change.

true false B1

A threshold is a type of window.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is part of a door.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matching terms to meanings.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

He is on the threshold of success.

Ergebnis: /5

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