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boundary

border / dividing line
[C/U] Both
pl: boundaries

A boundary is a point of separation. In its physical sense, it is a hard limita fence, a wall, or a line on a mapthat establishes ownership or jurisdiction. In psychological and social contexts, the word shifts from a physical barrier to a conceptual one. Here, it represents an invisible threshold of acceptability. It is less about keeping people 'out' and more about defining where one person's autonomy ends and another's begins. Unlike a 'border', which often implies a political or national divide, a boundary is frequently personal or functional. While 'limit' suggests a maximum capacity or an end point, 'boundary' emphasizes the division between two distinct entities or states.

Countable when referring to specific limits set between people ('I need to establish clear boundaries with my boss') or distinct physical markers. Uncountable when discussing the general concept of a limit or the abstract state of separation.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Maya is texting Ryan while Chloe is in the other room.
Maya

You really need to stop crashing on her couch. Set a boundary.

Maya
Ryan
Ryan

Idk, it's chill. I'm just vibing.

💡
Maya is using 'boundary' in the psychological sense, urging Ryan to establish limits on his behavior and presence in Chloe's space. Ryan uses slang ('chill', 'vibing') to show his oblivious and relaxed nature, contrasting with Maya's directness.

Meanings

Nounborder

A line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line.

"The fence marks the boundary between the two properties."

Noundividing line

A limit or border separating one thing from another, often used in a psychological or social context to define personal space and limits.

"It is important to set healthy boundaries in a professional relationship."

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