brink
brink / brink
Noun
pl: brinks
This term evokes a sense of precariousness and imminent transition. In its literal sense, it describes the physical threshold of a drop, emphasizing the danger of falling. It is most frequently used to describe the very last moment before a significant change occurs, usually one that is catastrophic or irreversible. When used figuratively, it carries a heavy emotional weight of tension or urgency. It differs from words like edge or verge by implying a steeper, more dramatic descent into a new state, often associated with crisis, collapse, or total transformation.