bound
A bound is a limit or a rule that says how far something can go.
Explanation at your level:
A bound is a limit. Think of a fence. The fence is the bound of the garden. You cannot go past the fence. It keeps things inside.
A bound is like a border. If you are playing a game, the lines on the floor are the bounds. You must stay inside the lines. It is the limit of where you can go.
We use bound to talk about limits. It is often used in math, but also in real life. For example, 'the bounds of the city' means the edge of the city. It tells us where one place ends and another begins.
In B2 English, you use bound to discuss constraints. You might say 'within the bounds of the law' to mean something is legal. It is a more precise way to talk about limits compared to using the word 'limit' all the time.
At the C1 level, bound is frequently used in academic contexts. You will see it in phrases like 'upper bound' or 'lower bound' when analyzing data or sets. It implies a strict, logical limit that defines the scope of an argument or a mathematical function.
At the C2 level, you understand bound as a philosophical and technical construct. It denotes the absolute extremity of a system. Whether discussing the 'bounds of human knowledge' or 'tightly bound' mathematical variables, the word carries a weight of precision that distinguishes it from synonyms like 'limit' or 'boundary.'
30초 단어
- A bound is a limit or boundary.
- It is often used in math as a ceiling or floor.
- The plural 'bounds' is used for general limits.
- It is more formal than the word 'limit'.
When we talk about a bound, we are talking about limits. Imagine you are drawing a circle on a piece of paper; the line you draw is the bound of that circle. Anything outside that line isn't part of the shape.
In the world of mathematics, this word is super important. If you have a list of numbers, an upper bound is a number that is bigger than or equal to everything in your list. It acts like a ceiling. A lower bound is the opposite—it is the floor that nothing in your list can drop below.
It is a great word to use when you want to sound precise. Instead of saying 'the limit,' using 'bound' adds a layer of academic or technical flair to your sentence. It helps define the scope of a project, a theory, or even a physical space.
The word bound has a really cool history! It comes from the Old French word bodne, which meant 'boundary' or 'landmark.' This itself came from Medieval Latin bodina. It is fascinating because the word evolved to describe both the physical border of a land and the abstract limits of an idea.
Interestingly, there is another word 'bound' meaning 'to jump' or 'destined for a place,' but as a noun, our word is strictly about limits. It has been used in English since the 14th century. Over time, it became a staple in scientific and mathematical discourse because it perfectly captures the idea of a defined edge that cannot be crossed.
Think of it as a word that has traveled from describing maps of medieval kings to describing the complex sets of numbers in modern computing. It is a classic example of how a word can stay relevant for hundreds of years while keeping its core meaning of 'stopping point' intact.
You will mostly hear bound used in formal or technical settings. You wouldn't usually say 'the bound of my room,' but you would definitely say 'the upper bound of the data set.' It is very common in academic papers, computer programming, and advanced economics.
Common word combos include upper bound, lower bound, set a bound, and within the bounds of. These phrases help clarify exactly what kind of limit you are discussing. If you are writing an essay, using 'within the bounds of reason' is a very sophisticated way to say 'reasonable.'
When you are speaking casually, you might use 'boundary' instead, as 'bound' can sound a bit stiff in everyday conversation. However, if you are in a classroom or a professional meeting, 'bound' is the perfect word to show you understand the precise constraints of a situation.
1. Out of bounds: This means something is forbidden or outside the allowed area. Example: 'That topic is out of bounds for this meeting.'
2. Within the bounds of possibility: This means something is potentially true or could happen. Example: 'It is within the bounds of possibility that we finish early.'
3. Know no bounds: Used when something is limitless. Example: 'Her generosity knows no bounds.'
4. Leap and bound: Often used as 'leaps and bounds,' meaning fast progress. Example: 'His skills improved by leaps and bounds.'
5. Set bounds: To establish limits for behavior or scope. Example: 'You must set bounds on how much time you spend on social media.'
As a noun, bound is usually used in the plural form bounds when talking about general limits (e.g., 'the bounds of the universe'). The singular is used for specific mathematical limits (e.g., 'the upper bound').
Pronunciation is straightforward: /baʊnd/. It rhymes with found, ground, sound, round, and mound. The stress is on the single syllable, making it punchy and clear.
Grammatically, it is often paired with the preposition 'of' (the bounds of X). It is a countable noun, so you can say 'a bound' or 'the bounds.' Just remember that in math, it is almost always used as a singular noun when referring to a specific limit value.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'boundary'!
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'ow' sound as in 'cow'.
Clear 'ow' followed by a crisp 'd'.
Common Errors
- Confusing with 'bond'
- Adding an extra syllable
- Softening the 'd'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Accessible but technical.
Requires context.
Easy to pronounce.
Clear sound.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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고급
Grammar to Know
Noun usage
The bounds are set.
Prepositional phrases
Within the bounds of.
Passive voice
The bound was set.
Examples by Level
The fence is the bound of the park.
fence = barrier
singular noun
Stay in the bounds.
stay = remain
plural noun
This is the bound.
this = here
simple subject
No bounds here.
no = zero
plural noun
See the bound.
see = look at
imperative
A clear bound.
clear = easy to see
adjective+noun
The bound is set.
set = fixed
passive voice
Find the bound.
find = locate
imperative
The bounds of the school are clear.
We must respect the bounds.
The bound for this game is the wall.
Are there any bounds?
The bounds are marked by trees.
He crossed the bound.
Keep it within the bounds.
The bound is very far.
The upper bound of the budget is $500.
We need to set bounds for the project.
His curiosity knows no bounds.
The bounds of the experiment were strict.
Is this action within the bounds of safety?
The lower bound is zero.
They pushed the bounds of technology.
The bounds of the forest are changing.
The research was kept within the bounds of ethics.
We calculated the upper bound of the error.
The bounds of his patience were tested.
The treaty defined the bounds of the territory.
There are bounds to what we can achieve.
The bound of the function is infinity.
She worked within the bounds of her authority.
The bounds of reality are often challenged.
The mathematical model provides a tight upper bound.
We must operate within the bounds of the current legislation.
The bounds of human endurance are fascinating.
The algorithm converges to a specific bound.
The bounds of the discourse were clearly defined.
He pushed the bounds of traditional art.
The bounds of the set are well-defined.
The bounds of the problem were expanded.
The theoretical bound of the system was finally reached.
The bounds of the philosophical inquiry were vast.
The bounds of the legal framework are being challenged.
The bounds of the universe remain a mystery.
The bounds of the artistic medium were transcended.
The bounds of the data set were constrained.
The bounds of the debate were set by the moderator.
The bounds of the experiment were rigorously tested.
자주 쓰는 조합
Idioms & Expressions
"out of bounds"
forbidden or outside the allowed area
The grass is out of bounds.
casual"know no bounds"
to be limitless
Her energy knows no bounds.
formal"within the bounds of"
inside the limits of
Stay within the bounds of the rules.
neutral"push the bounds"
to try to go further than before
We need to push the bounds.
neutral"by leaps and bounds"
very quickly
He learned by leaps and bounds.
casual"set bounds"
to establish limits
It is time to set bounds.
neutralEasily Confused
Similar sound
Bond is a connection
They have a strong bond.
Similar meaning
Boundary is physical
The boundary of the field.
Synonym
Limit is more common
The limit of the room.
Same spelling
Verb means jump
The rabbit bound away.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + the + bound
The fence is the bound.
Subject + set + the + bounds
They set the bounds.
Within + the + bounds + of
Stay within the bounds of the law.
The + upper + bound + is
The upper bound is 50.
Push + the + bounds + of
He pushed the bounds of art.
어휘 가족
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
관련
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
Bound as a noun is specific.
They sound similar but mean different things.
Bounds is plural.
The idiom is always plural.
Bound can be an adjective (destined) or noun (limit).
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a fence line.
Native Speakers
Use it in math or formal writing.
Cultural Insight
Sports often use 'out of bounds'.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 'within' with 'bounds'.
Say It Right
Rhyme with 'found'.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't say 'out of bound'.
Did You Know?
It comes from Old French.
Study Smart
Use flashcards with 'upper/lower bound'.
Register
Use 'limit' for casual, 'bound' for formal.
Pluralization
Use 'bounds' for general limits.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Bound = Boundary
Visual Association
A fence around a field.
Word Web
챌린지
Write three sentences using 'upper bound'.
어원
Old French
Original meaning: boundary or landmark
문화적 맥락
None
Used often in sports (out of bounds) and math.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Mathematics
- Upper bound
- Lower bound
- Defined set
Sports
- Out of bounds
- In bounds
- Game boundary
Legal
- Within legal bounds
- Exceed the bounds
- Legal limits
Academic
- Bounds of knowledge
- Theoretical bounds
- Scope of study
Conversation Starters
"What are the bounds of your current project?"
"Do you think there are bounds to human intelligence?"
"Have you ever felt like you were out of bounds?"
"How do you set bounds for your work time?"
"What is the upper bound of your goals?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you felt pushed beyond your bounds.
What are the bounds of your favorite hobby?
Why are bounds important in a society?
Write about a set of rules and their bounds.
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문They are very similar, but boundary is more common for physical lines.
Yes, 'the bounds of time'.
A value that no element in a set exceeds.
Yes, it can mean to jump.
It means forbidden or outside the allowed area.
Yes.
Yes.
It is standard but sounds more precise than 'limit'.
셀프 테스트
The fence is the ___ of the garden.
Bound means limit.
What is an upper bound?
Upper means high.
'Out of bounds' means inside the area.
It means outside.
Word
뜻
They are synonyms.
Standard noun phrase.
We must stay ___ the bounds of the rules.
The idiom is 'within the bounds'.
Which is a mathematical bound?
Upper bound is a term.
Bounds can be abstract.
Example: bounds of knowledge.
Word
뜻
Adjective form.
Subject-verb-object.
점수: /10
Summary
A bound is a precise limit that defines where something stops.
- A bound is a limit or boundary.
- It is often used in math as a ceiling or floor.
- The plural 'bounds' is used for general limits.
- It is more formal than the word 'limit'.
Memory Palace
Visualize a fence line.
Native Speakers
Use it in math or formal writing.
Cultural Insight
Sports often use 'out of bounds'.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 'within' with 'bounds'.
예시
The children's excitement knew no bounds when they saw the snow.
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