C1 adjective #2,500 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

bind

A bound agreement is one that you are legally required to follow.

Explanation at your level:

Bound means you are tied to something. If you are bound by a rule, you must follow it. It is like a rope holding you to a promise.

When you are bound to do something, you have an agreement. It is like being tied to a task. You cannot stop until you finish.

In B1, we see bound used for expectations. If something is 'bound to happen', it means it is almost certain. We also use it for legal contracts where you are 'bound' by the terms.

At this level, you will encounter bound in formal and literary contexts. It describes deep connections, such as being 'bound by friendship' or 'bound by a solemn oath'.

Advanced users use bound to describe complex social or physical constraints. It implies a lack of agency due to external pressures, such as being 'bound by tradition' or 'bound by bureaucratic red tape'.

Mastery of this word involves understanding its nuance in legal philosophy and literary metaphor. It can describe the inescapable nature of fate or the rigid structure of a complex system, reflecting the etymological roots of 'binding' as a fundamental constraint on human freedom.

30초 단어

  • Adjective meaning restricted or obligated.
  • Rhymes with ground.
  • Commonly used in legal contexts.
  • Often followed by 'to' or 'by'.

The word bound is a versatile adjective that usually implies being held by a force. Think of it as a state of being restricted or obligated.

When you are bound by a contract, you have no choice but to follow the rules you signed up for. It’s a strong word that carries weight, suggesting that you cannot easily break away from the situation.

In a physical sense, it describes things that are tied together, like a bound book or a package wrapped in string. Whether it is a moral duty or a physical rope, bound implies that there is a connection that keeps things in place.

The word bound comes from the Old English word bindan, which simply meant to tie or fasten. It has deep Germanic roots, sharing ancestors with the German word binden.

Over the centuries, the meaning expanded from just physical tying to abstract concepts like duty. By the Middle English period, it was commonly used to describe people who were 'bound' to service or land.

It is fascinating how a word for physical rope evolved into a word for legal and moral responsibility. It reminds us that in ancient times, your word was literally your bond—a physical tie to your reputation.

You will often see bound used in formal contexts. Common phrases include legally bound, morally bound, or bound by duty.

In casual speech, we might say someone is bound to happen, which means it is very likely to occur. This is a slightly different usage but still carries the sense of being 'tied' to a certain outcome.

Always remember that bound is an adjective. If you are talking about the act of tying something, you would use the verb bind instead.

1. Bound and determined: Completely committed to doing something. Example: 'She is bound and determined to finish the race.'
2. Bound to happen: Inevitable. Example: 'With all that rain, a flood was bound to happen.'
3. Duty-bound: Feeling a strong moral obligation. Example: 'He felt duty-bound to tell the truth.'
4. Bound up in: Deeply involved with. Example: 'His identity is bound up in his work.'
5. Bound for: Heading toward a destination. Example: 'The train is bound for London.'

Pronounced /baʊnd/, it rhymes with found, sound, and ground. The 'ou' makes a diphthong sound similar to 'cow'.

Grammatically, it often follows a linking verb like 'is', 'are', or 'was'. It is frequently followed by the preposition 'by' or 'to'.

Note that bound is the past participle of the verb bind, but it functions perfectly as an adjective to describe a state of being.

Fun Fact

Related to the word 'bond'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /baʊnd/

Rhymes with found.

US /baʊnd/

Rhymes with found.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'bond'
  • Misplacing the stress
  • Ignoring the 'd' at the end

Rhymes With

found ground sound round pound

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Moderate

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

듣기 2/5

Moderate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

bind tie rule

Learn Next

obligation contract inevitable

고급

constrained compelled

Grammar to Know

Past Participle as Adjective

The bound book.

Examples by Level

1

The book is bound in leather.

The cover is made of leather.

Passive adjective usage.

1

I am bound to help him.

2

They are bound by the rules.

3

The package is bound with tape.

4

It is bound to rain today.

5

We are bound for the city.

6

The contract is bound by law.

7

She felt bound to apologize.

8

The papers were bound together.

1

He is bound by his word.

2

The outcome is bound to be positive.

3

They are bound by a common goal.

4

The ship is bound for Greece.

5

The report is bound in a folder.

6

We are duty-bound to report this.

7

His life is bound up in music.

8

The decision is bound by policy.

1

The parties are legally bound by the agreement.

2

She was bound and determined to succeed.

3

Their fates are inextricably bound together.

4

He felt bound by the traditions of his family.

5

The evidence is bound to change the case.

6

They are bound by a secret oath.

7

The documents are bound by a metal clip.

8

The path is bound by high stone walls.

1

The organization is bound by strict ethical guidelines.

2

He is bound by the constraints of his office.

3

The two concepts are closely bound in theory.

4

Such behavior is bound to cause friction.

5

The prisoner was bound hand and foot.

6

They are bound by a mutual sense of obligation.

7

The manuscript is bound in silk.

8

Bound by circumstances, he had no choice.

1

The society is bound by ancient, unwritten laws.

2

His character is bound by a tragic flaw.

3

The fate of the nation is bound to his success.

4

They are bound by a complex web of promises.

5

The volume is bound in vellum.

6

Bound by the gravity of the situation, he remained silent.

7

The two cultures are bound by shared history.

8

The legal precedent is bound to influence future cases.

동의어

obligatory mandatory indissoluble irrevocable compulsory requisite

반의어

non-binding optional revocable

자주 쓰는 조합

legally bound
morally bound
duty-bound
bound to happen
bound for
bound together
bound by law
bound by tradition
bound by oath
bound by duty

Idioms & Expressions

"bound and determined"

very eager/fixed on a goal

He is bound and determined to win.

casual

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Easily Confused

bind vs bond

Similar spelling

Bond is a noun; bound is an adjective.

The bond was strong; he was bound to help.

bind vs

bind vs

bind vs

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + is + bound + to + verb

It is bound to rain.

어휘 가족

Nouns

bond A connection or legal agreement

Verbs

bind To tie or fasten

Adjectives

bound Obligated or tied

관련

boundary A limit or edge

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

자주 하는 실수

Using 'bind' as an adjective bound
Bind is the verb; bound is the adjective.
Confusing bound with bond
Using bound for physical movement only
Misusing bound as a noun
Forgetting the 'to' in 'bound to'

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a rope binding a contract.

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Native Usage

Use 'bound to' for predictions.

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Cultural Insight

Legal documents use 'bound' often.

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Grammar Shortcut

Bound is usually followed by 'to' or 'by'.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with ground.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse with 'bond'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Old English.

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Study Smart

Practice with legal phrases.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Bound = Tied to the ground.

Visual Association

A person tied with a rope.

Word Web

contract rope destiny duty

챌린지

Write 3 sentences with 'bound'.

어원

Old English

Original meaning: To tie or fasten

문화적 맥락

None

Used often in legal and formal settings.

'Bound for Glory' (book) 'Bound' (movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Legal

  • legally bound
  • bound by contract
  • bound by law

Conversation Starters

"Are you bound by any traditions?"

"What are you bound and determined to do?"

"Do you think success is bound to happen with hard work?"

"Where are you bound for this summer?"

"Is it better to be bound by rules or free?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a promise you feel bound to keep.

Describe a time you were bound for a new place.

What traditions is your family bound by?

Are you bound by your past?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It is the past participle of bind.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The book is ___ in leather.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: bound

Adjective needed.

multiple choice A2

Which means certain to happen?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: bound to

Bound to = inevitable.

true false B1

Bound is a verb.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Bind is the verb.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching meaning.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure.

점수: /5

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