bourne

[bɔːn]

bourne Definition

  • 1a small stream or rivulet
  • 2a boundary, limit, or goal

Using bourne: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bourne" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bourne trickled through the meadow.

  • Example

    He had reached the bourne of his journey.

  • Example

    The river formed the eastern bourne of the forest.

bourne Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bourne

Phrases with bourne

  • Example

    He has crossed the bourne and is at peace now.

  • to support or confirm something

    Example

    The evidence will bourne out my claim.

  • beyond the bourne

    outside the limits of what is possible or acceptable

    Example

    His behavior was beyond the bourne of decency.

Origins of bourne

from Old English 'burna', meaning 'stream'

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Summary: bourne in Brief

The term 'bourne' [bɔːn] refers to a small stream or rivulet, or a boundary, limit, or goal. It can be used in phrases like 'cross the bourne,' meaning to die, and 'bourne out,' meaning to support or confirm something. 'Beyond the bourne' implies something outside the limits of what is possible or acceptable.