borders

word · lemma: border

/ˈbɔɹdɝz/
BOR-durz
/bˈɔːdəz/
BAW-duhz

Definition

The lines or areas that separate countries, states, or regions from each other. 'Borders' can also refer to the edges of objects or areas.

Usage & Nuances

'Borders' most commonly refers to geographic or political divisions, especially between countries. In other contexts, it can mean the edge or rim of something (e.g., carpet borders). Collocations: 'cross the borders,' 'open borders,' 'border security.' Do not confuse with 'boundaries,' which can be abstract or personal.

Example Sentences

Many countries have closed their borders during the pandemic.

basic

Mexico shares borders with the United States.

basic

The picture frame has gold borders.

basic

It's much easier to travel around Europe now that the borders are open.

natural

Smuggling is common along remote borders.

natural

Arguments broke out as the neighbors disagreed about their property borders.

natural