bound
adjective
uk
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/baʊnd/bound adjective (CERTAIN)
[ + to infinitive ] You're bound to forget people's names occasionally.
- certainI feel certain that this change will be for the best.
- know/say for certainI can't say for certain, but I think he's coming to the party.
- sureDon't worry - I'm sure it won't be a problem.
- positive"Are you sure you let the cat in?" "I'm positive."
- (as) clear as day idiom
- (as) sure as eggs is eggs idiom
- and that's flat! idiom
- assure someone of something
- assured
- deffo
- definite
- definitely
- definitive
- definitively
- irrefutably
- make no mistake (about it) idiom
- mistake
- nail something on
- nailed on
- solidity
- squarely
- watertight
- would
- you can bet your life idiom
bound adjective (FORCED)
- accountable
- accountable to someone
- accountably
- answer for something
- buck
- commitment
- duty of care
- fail
- fall to someone
- fiefdom
- gotta
- had better/best do something idiom
- on your own head be it idiom
- ought to
- owe someone a living idiom
- pass the buck idiom
- portfolio
- shoulder
- someone's answer to someone/something idiom
- the onus
bound adjective (FASTENED)
- be in bondage to something idiom
- be locked in something
- bondage
- boxed in
- captive
- disenfranchisement
- heel
- lock
- non-voluntary
- nonindependence
- oppressed
- servitude
- shackle
- someone's hands are tied idiom
- tethered
- thumb
- tie
- tie someone to something/someone
- tool
- unfreedom
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bound
verb
uk
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/baʊnd/bound verb (JUMP)
- jumpThe kids jumped up and down when they heard we were going to Disneyland.
- leapThe deer leaped out of the forest.
- boundHe bounded on stage, punching the air with both fists.
- launch yourselfShe rocked back and forth on her skis before launching herself down the slope.
- bounceThe kids were bouncing happily on the trampoline.
- hopI stubbed my toe and hopped to the kitchen to get some ice.
bound verb (BORDER)
bound verb (TIE)
bound
noun
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