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Meaning
The word "edge" generally refers to the boundary or border of an object, surface, or area. It can represent a physical border, such as the edge of a table, or a metaphorical one, indicating an advantage in a competitive context (e.g., having an edge over someone). In various contexts, "edge" can also imply sharpness, as in the edge of a knife.
Synonyms
- Border
- Margin
- Boundary
- Fringe
- Crest
- Brink
- Perimeter
- Advantage
Antonyms
- Center
- Middle
- Core
- Interior
- Depth
Etymology
The word "edge" comes from the Old English "ecg," meaning "edge, blade, or sword." This term is Germanic in origin, related to similar words in other Germanic languages.
Examples
- Be careful near the edge of the cliff; it’s a dangerous drop.
- She has a competitive edge that allows her to excel in her field.
- The edge of the paper was torn, making it look worn out.
- He turned the knife to sharpen its edge before starting to cook.
- The city is located at the edge of the forest, providing a beautiful view.