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Edge Definition & Meaning

1. The outermost part of something, often sharp or pointed.

Example: Be careful not to cut yourself on the edge of that knife.

2. A point where two surfaces or objects meet.

Example: The edge of the table is where the top meets the legs.

3. A slight advantage or lead over someone or something.

Example: Our team has the edge over our opponents in terms of experience.

4. A feeling of excitement or nervousness.

Example: Standing at the edge of the cliff gave me a rush of adrenaline.

5. The brink or limit of a situation or event.

Example: The company is on the edge of bankruptcy.

Examples of the word edge used in sentences.

  • The city is located on the edge of the forest.
  • It's important to keep your vehicle within the white edge lines on the road.
  • The book was worn around the edges from constant use.
  • The sharp edge of the knife sliced through the fruit easily.
  • Be careful not to fall off the edge of the cliff.
  • The new restaurant on the edge of town is always packed.
  • The company is on the cutting edge of technology.
  • Be careful not to step too close to the edge of the cliff.
  • The book provided an edge-of-your-seat thriller that kept me up all night.
  • He was on the edge of his seat, waiting for the game to start.
  • My friend always pushes me to the edge of my comfort zone, but I know it helps me grow.
  • I carefully made my way to the edge of the cliff to get a better view of the valley below.
  • The book's plot had me on the edge of my seat, wondering what would happen next.
  • The new technology gives our company a cutting edge in the market.
  • He was on edge all day, worrying about the big presentation he had to give.
  • The hiker stood on the edge of the canyon, marveling at the breathtaking expanse of the landscape before him.
  • The new technology gave the company an edge over its competitors in the market.
  • She carefully ran her finger along the edge of the knife, feeling the sharpness of the blade.
  • The athlete approached the edge of the cliff, ready to jump into the icy waters below.
  • The novelist's writing style was characterized by its cutting-edge innovation and experimental structure.
  • The startup company's innovative approach gave them the edge over their competitors.
  • The athlete took a deep breath as she approached the edge of the diving board.
  • The edge of the cliff provided a stunning view of the valley below.
  • The author's controversial opinion on the subject put her on the cutting edge of the debate.
  • The museum curator carefully placed the ancient artifact on the edge of the pedestal.
  • I need to sharpen the edge of this knife before I can continue with my cooking.
  • She stood at the edge of the cliff, taking a deep breath before jumping into the abyss below.
  • The company's innovative approach to technology gave them the edge over their competitors.
  • The politician's controversial views on immigration put her at the edge of the political spectrum.
  • The athlete's years of training and determination gave her the edge she needed to win the championship.
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