bourne (Meaning)

Wordnet

bourne (n)

an archaic term for a boundary

an archaic term for a goal or destination

Webster

bourne (v.)

A stream or rivulet; a burn.

Webster

bourne (n.)

A bound; a boundary; a limit. Hence: Point aimed at; goal.

bourne Sentence Examples

  1. Jason Bourne, the fictional character, is known for his extraordinary skills in espionage and combat.
  2. The river flowed peacefully, serving as the bourne that separated the two counties.
  3. As the sun set behind the distant hills, the travelers reached the bourne of their journey.
  4. The bourne of the forest was shrouded in mystery, with tales of strange creatures lurking within.
  5. Beyond the bourne of the village lay a vast expanse of untouched wilderness.
  6. The old bridge marked the bourne between the ancient kingdom and the modern city.
  7. For many, death is the final bourne, a journey into the unknown.
  8. The explorer ventured beyond the bourne of civilization, into uncharted lands.
  9. The old cemetery stood as a silent reminder of the bourne between life and death.
  10. The treaty established a new bourne, delineating the borders between the two nations.

FAQs About the word bourne

an archaic term for a boundary, an archaic term for a goal or destinationA stream or rivulet; a burn., A bound; a boundary; a limit. Hence: Point aimed at; goal

target, end, object, intent, intention, meaning, idea,thing, purpose, objective

method, means, way, method,means, way,,

Jason Bourne, the fictional character, is known for his extraordinary skills in espionage and combat.

The river flowed peacefully, serving as the bourne that separated the two counties.

As the sun set behind the distant hills, the travelers reached the bourne of their journey.

The bourne of the forest was shrouded in mystery, with tales of strange creatures lurking within.