L’horizon (en. The horizon)

/l‿orizɔ̃/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
The horizon is the line at the limit of sight, where the sky seems to touch the earth.
At the edge of the sea, the horizon seemed infinite.
Au bord de la mer, l'horizon semblait infini.
In geography, it also refers to the curvature of the earth.
The mountains stood out on the horizon.
Les montagnes se dessinaient sur l'horizon.
Figuratively, it can refer to future perspectives.
New opportunities are emerging on the horizon.
De nouvelles opportunités se profilent à l'horizon.

Etymology

Comes from the Greek 'horizōn', derived from 'horizō', which means 'to define a limit'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

On the horizon
Used to indicate something that is emerging.
À l'horizon
A clear horizon
Indicates an unobstructed view.
Un horizon dégagé
Broaden one's horizon
Opening up to new ideas or experiences.
Élargir son horizon

Related Words

horizontal
Which is parallel to the horizon, without elevation.
horizontale
terrestrial horizon
The line that separates the sky from the surface of the earth.
horizon terrestre
marine horizon
The line interface between the sea and the sky.
horizon marin

Slang Meanings

To have a better view of one's possibilities.
He broadened his horizon by traveling.
Il a élargi son horizon en voyageant.
Means something distant or unreachable.
That goal always seemed on the horizon.
Cet objectif semblait toujours à l'horizon.