fringe

[frinj]

fringe Definition

  • 1the outer, marginal, or extreme part of an area, group, or sphere of activity
  • 2a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip
  • 3hair that is combed forward and hangs over the forehead

Using fringe: Examples

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

  • Example

    The city's art scene is centered around the fringe neighborhoods.

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    The new restaurant is on the fringe of town.

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    The company's latest product is aimed at the fringe market.

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    The curtains have a fringe of tassels along the bottom.

fringe Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with fringe

  • at the outer edge or margin of something

    Example

    The small town is on the fringe of the national park.

  • fringe benefits

    extra benefits given to employees in addition to their salary or wages

    Example

    The job comes with fringe benefits such as health insurance and a retirement plan.

  • scientific theories or practices that are considered unconventional or outside of mainstream science

    Example

    The scientist's research was criticized for being based on fringe science.

Origins of fringe

from Old French 'frenge', meaning 'thread, fringe'

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Summary: fringe in Brief

The term 'fringe' [frinj] refers to the outer or extreme part of an area, group, or sphere of activity. It can also refer to a decorative border or hair style. Examples include 'The city's art scene is centered around the fringe neighborhoods,' and 'The curtains have a fringe of tassels along the bottom.' Phrases include 'on the fringe,' and 'fringe benefits,' while 'fringe science' refers to unconventional scientific theories or practices.

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