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Bound as a Adjective has these synonyms:
destined, scheduled, booked, headed, directedExample: We were bound for Cardiff.
determined, resolved
Example: Otto is bound to go to the party if Antonia is going.
likely, certain, sure, destined, predestined, fated, doomed
Example: He is bound to get the sack if he goes on turning up late.
obliged, obligated, required, constrained, forced, compelled
Example: In the circumstances, Philippa was bound to do as she was told.
tied, fast, fixed, fastened, confined, secured
Example: We were bound hand and foot and left in the cave.
Bound as a Noun has these synonyms:
leap, jump, vault, spring, bounce, hopExample: With a great bound, the dog was upon me.
Bound as a Verb has these synonyms:
leap, jump, hop, spring, vault, gambol, caper, romp, frolic, bounce, galumphExample: The wolfhound came bounding towards me across the meadow.
limit, restrict, confine, delimit, define, circumscribe
Example: The river bounds the property on the east.
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