bounder (Meaning)

Wordnet

bounder (n)

someone who is morally reprehensible

someone who bounds or leaps (as in competition)

Webster

bounder (n.)

One who, or that which, limits; a boundary.

bounder Sentence Examples

  1. He's a real bounder, always trying to manipulate others for his own gain.
  2. That bounder cheated his way to the top without any regard for fairness.
  3. Everyone knew him to be a bounder, always taking advantage of people's goodwill.
  4. Don't trust that bounder; he's known for his deceitful ways.
  5. I never expected him to turn out to be such a bounder, betraying our trust like that.
  6. She realized too late that she had married a bounder who cared only for himself.
  7. He was dismissed from the club for his reputation as a bounder and a cheat.
  8. The novel's antagonist is portrayed as a conniving bounder who stops at nothing to achieve his goals.
  9. His behavior at the party marked him as a bounder, offending everyone with his rude remarks.
  10. Despite his charming exterior, he revealed himself to be a bounder when he swindled his business partners.

FAQs About the word bounder

someone who is morally reprehensible, someone who bounds or leaps (as in competition)One who, or that which, limits; a boundary.

jerk, clown,bastard, dog, joker, sleazeball, swine, varmint, so-and-so, cur

hero, lady, gentleman, lady,hero, gentleman, heroine, idol,heroine, role model

He's a real bounder, always trying to manipulate others for his own gain.

That bounder cheated his way to the top without any regard for fairness.

Everyone knew him to be a bounder, always taking advantage of people's goodwill.

Don't trust that bounder; he's known for his deceitful ways.