Synonym: boundary, enclose, going, jump, leap, limit, on the way, surround. Antonym: unbound. Similar words: boundary, abound in, round and round, bounce, round, ground, around, expound. Meaning: [baʊnd] n. 1. a line determining the limits of an area 2. the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something 3. the greatest possible degree of something 4. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards. v. 1. move forward by leaps and bounds 2. form the boundary of; be contiguous to 3. place limits on (extent or access) 4. spring back; spring away from an impact. adj. 1. held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union 2. confined by bonds 3. secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form 4. (usually followed by `to') governed by fate 5. covered or wrapped with a bandage 6. headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students' 7. bound by an oath 8. bound by contract 9. confined in the bowels.
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61. This train is bound for Shanghai.
62. Badly fitting shoes are bound to rub.
63. Inflation will bound back upwards next year.
64. Business kept her bound to the company.
65. The burglars bound the family's wrists behind their backs.
66. The conflict is almost bound to intensify.
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67. He had been bound to secrecy .
68. He's bound to go, and nothing will stop him.
69. You are legally bound to report the accident.
70. He bound his son to a teacher.
71. The pile of newspapers was bound with string.
72. Each volume is bound in genuine leather.
73. I am bound by this agreement.
74. Economic progress is closely bound up with educational development.
75. We are legally bound by this decision.
76. He kicked at the bound prisoner.
77. 'He's bound to feel shaken after his accident.' 'Quite.'
78. The prisoner was bound hand and foot.
79. These changes are bound to have widespread social ramifications.
80. We are bound to the original contract.
81. I felt duty bound to help.
82. They are legally bound to appear in court.
83. You're bound to mistime a tackle every so often.
84. He seems very bound up in his work.
85. She feels bound to tell him everything.
86. Mistakes are bound to happen sometimes.
87. He stowed away on a ship bound for Vigo.
88. This ultimatum was bound to create a grave crisis.
89. It was a rational plan and bound to succeed.
90. They are contractually bound/obliged to finish the work.
More similar words: boundary, abound in, round and round, bounce, round, ground, around, expound, compound, founder, round off, all round, round up, come round, surround, all around, get around, go around, profound, scoundrel, confounded, background, surrounding, middle ground, revolve around, on the grounds of, around the corner, about, rub out, get about.