verge
/vɝd͡ʒ/noun, verb1 syllable
Verge means: a ceremonial or emblematic staff.
Synonyms for verge20
noun, as in a ceremonial or emblematic staff
noun, as in the limit beyond which something happens or changes
also used for verge
berm, besidewalk, boulevard, boulevard strip, city easement, common, county strip, curb lawn, curb strip, devil strip/devil's strip/devilstrip, drivestrip/drive strip, easement, extension lawn, furniture zone, grass bay
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What does verge mean?5
noun
1
a ceremonial or emblematic staff
2
a region marking a boundary
3
the limit beyond which something happens or changes“on the verge of tears”
4
a grass border along a road
verb
1
border on; come close to“His behavior verges on the criminal”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with verge?8
Verge in a sentence
- She is on the verge of a nervous breakdown.Zifre
- The company is on the verge of bankruptcy.CM
- The house was on the verge of collapse.Dejo
- Some languages are on the verge of extinction.Ergulis
- The poor cat was on the verge of starvation.CM
- The poor child was on the verge of starvation.Dejo
- I was on the verge of killing myself at that time.CK
- Some wild animals are on the verge of extinction.CM
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Forms of verge
as a noun
- plural
- verges
as a verb
- past tense
- verged
- present participle
- verging
- third-person singular
- verges
- past participle
- verged