corner (Meaning)

Wordnet

corner (n)

a place off to the side of an area

the point where two lines meet or intersect

an interior angle formed by two meeting walls

the intersection of two streets

the point where three areas or surfaces meet or intersect

a small concavity

a temporary monopoly on a kind of commercial trade

a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible

a projecting part where two sides or edges meet

a remote area

(architecture) solid exterior angle of a building; especially one formed by a cornerstone

Wordnet

corner (v)

gain control over

force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape

turn a corner

Webster

corner (n.)

A free kick from close to the nearest corner flag post, allowed to the opposite side when a player has sent the ball behind his own goal line.

corner Sentence Examples

  1. The cat curled up in the cozy corner of the room, basking in the warmth of the sunbeam.
  2. I found an old photograph tucked away in the corner of the attic, covered in dust and memories.
  3. As I turned the corner, I stumbled upon a quaint little café nestled in the heart of the city.
  4. The children giggled as they played hide-and-seek, seeking refuge behind the corner of the building.
  5. There's a charming bookstore on the corner of Maple Street, filled with literary treasures waiting to be discovered.
  6. The spider spun its delicate web in the corner of the window, patiently waiting for its next meal.
  7. We sat in the corner booth of the restaurant, enjoying our meal while watching the world go by.
  8. The artist carefully blended colors on the canvas, adding depth and dimension to the corner of the landscape.
  9. I noticed a small tear in the corner of the letter, evidence of its journey through time and distance.
  10. As the storm approached, we huddled together in the corner of the room, seeking shelter from the raging winds.

FAQs About the word corner

a place off to the side of an area, the point where two lines meet or intersect, an interior angle formed by two meeting walls, the intersection of two streets,

hole, swamp, predicament, box, pickle,dilemma, bind, spot, fix, rabbit hole

shake, shun, avoid, escape, shun,avoid, escape, shake, eschew, duck

The cat curled up in the cozy corner of the room, basking in the warmth of the sunbeam.

I found an old photograph tucked away in the corner of the attic, covered in dust and memories.

As I turned the corner, I stumbled upon a quaint little café nestled in the heart of the city.

The children giggled as they played hide-and-seek, seeking refuge behind the corner of the building.