verge Antonyms

Meaning of verge

Wordnet

verge (n)

a region marking a boundary

the limit beyond which something happens or changes

a ceremonial or emblematic staff

a grass border along a road

Wordnet

verge (v)

border on; come close to

Webster

verge (n.)

A rod or staff, carried as an emblem of authority; as, the verge, carried before a dean.

The stick or wand with which persons were formerly admitted tenants, they holding it in the hand, and swearing fealty to the lord. Such tenants were called tenants by the verge.

The compass of the court of Marshalsea and the Palace court, within which the lord steward and the marshal of the king's household had special jurisdiction; -- so called from the verge, or staff, which the marshal bore.

A virgate; a yardland.

A border, limit, or boundary of a space; an edge, margin, or brink of something definite in extent.

A circumference; a circle; a ring.

The shaft of a column, or a small ornamental shaft.

The edge of the tiling projecting over the gable of a roof.

The spindle of a watch balance, especially one with pallets, as in the old vertical escapement. See under Escapement.

The edge or outside of a bed or border.

A slip of grass adjoining gravel walks, and dividing them from the borders in a parterre.

The penis.

The external male organ of certain mollusks, worms, etc. See Illustration in Appendix.

Webster

verge (v. i.)

To border upon; to tend; to incline; to come near; to approach.

To tend downward; to bend; to slope; as, a hill verges to the north.

verge Sentence Examples

  1. The cliff was dangerously close to the verge of collapse.
  2. She stood on the verge of a decision that would change her life forever.
  3. The company's financial situation was on the verge of ruin.
  4. They were on the verge of a breakthrough in their research.
  5. The storm was on the verge of making landfall.
  6. The wounded soldier was on the verge of death.
  7. The crowd was on the verge of rioting.
  8. The ice was on the verge of melting.
  9. The negotiations were on the verge of failing.
  10. The two nations were on the verge of war.

FAQs About the word verge

a region marking a boundary, the limit beyond which something happens or changes, a ceremonial or emblematic staff, a grass border along a road, border on; come

brink, cusp,edge, threshold,point, nick

core, heart, within, within, center, heart, core,center, inside, interior

The cliff was dangerously close to the verge of collapse.

She stood on the verge of a decision that would change her life forever.

The company's financial situation was on the verge of ruin.

They were on the verge of a breakthrough in their research.