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corner

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: cornerspast: corneredpp: cornereding: corneringcomp: nonesup: none

This word evokes a sense of enclosure and limitation. When used physically, it describes the intersection of boundaries, creating a point of stillness or concealment. It often carries a psychological weight of feeling trapped or isolated, as seen when someone is pushed into a corner.

Countable when referring to a specific physical point (the corner of the table). Uncountable when referring to the general area or vicinity of a place (living around the corner).

Meanings

Noun
[none]

The place where two lines, edges, or surfaces meet.

"The cat is hiding in the corner of the room."

Noun
[none]

A sharp change in direction of a road or path.

"The car rounded the corner at high speed."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To force a person or animal into a place from which there is no escape.

"The police managed to corner the suspect in a dead-end alley."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To force someone into a situation where they must make a decision or admit something.

"The journalist cornered the senator for a comment on the scandal."

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