Meaning & Definition of word "Verge"

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    Verge

    /vɜrdʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. An edge or border of something.
      • Example: The garden was beautifully designed, with flowers blooming right on the verge of the pathway.
    • 2. A point at which something begins or changes.
      • Example: She was on the verge of tears after receiving the disappointing news.
    • 3. A strip of ground bordering a street or road.
      • Example: Children often play near the verge of the road, but it’s important to keep them safe from traffic.

    verb:

    • 1. To border on; to be on the edge or verge of.
      • Example: His behavior verged on the unacceptable during the meeting.
    • 2. To be close to or about to experience something.
      • Example: The team is verging on a breakthrough in their research.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'verge', meaning 'a rod or stick'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    on the verge:

    Close to an event or a state.

    verge on:

    To be similar to, or very close to something.

    Related Words

    threshold:

    The starting point of an experience or action.

    brink:

    An extreme edge of land before a steep slope or a body of water.

    Slang Meanings of verge

    Meaning: On the edge of a situation.

    Example Sentence: He's been on the verge for a while now.

    Meaning: Approaching a critical point or moment.

    Example Sentence: She's been feeling on the verge of something big.