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- nouncorner (noun) · corners (plural noun)
- a place or angle where two or more sides or edges meet:"Jan sat at one corner of the table"
- an area inside a room, box, or square-shaped space, near the place where two or more edges or surfaces meet:"he drove the ball into the corner of the net"
- a place where two streets meet:"an apartment on the corner of 199th Street and Amsterdam Avenue" · "the corner house"
- a difficult or awkward situation:"he found himself backed into a corner"
- first or third base on a baseball diamond:"two outs, with runners on the corners"
- a sharp bend in a road:"serious racers want a car that is fast going into and out of the corners"
- a part, region, or area, especially one regarded as secluded or remote:"they descended on the college from all corners of the world" · "his wisdom was disseminated to the four corners of the earth" · "parents are often tempted to resort to snooping and prying into every corner to make sure their children are safe"
- a position in which one dominates the supply of a particular commodity.
- short for corner kick
- boxingwrestlingeach of the diagonally opposite ends of the ring, where a contestant rests between rounds.
- a contestant's supporters or seconds:"Hodkinson was encouraged by his corner"
- baseballeach of the two parallel sides of home plate, which are perceived as defining the vertical edges of the strike zone.
verbcorner (verb) · corners (third person present) · cornered (past tense) · cornered (past participle) · cornering (present participle)- force (a person or animal) into a place or situation from which it is hard to escape:"the man was eventually cornered by police dogs"
- detain (someone) in conversation, typically against their will:"I managed to corner Gary for fifteen minutes"
- control (a market) by dominating the supply of a particular commodity:"whether they will corner the market in graphics software remains to be seen"
- establish a corner in (a commodity):"you cornered vanadium and made a killing"
- (of a vehicle) go around a bend in a road:"no squeal is evident from the tires when cornering fast"
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French, based on Latin cornu ‘horn, tip, corner’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- A corner is the point or area where two lines, edges, or sides of something meet1234. A corner can also be the place where two streets or roads meet134. A corner can also refer to a part or area of a place3. For example, a corner of a room, a table, or a state.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.the point or area where two lines, walls, or roads meet: the corner of the table There was a television in the corner of the room. The bar is at the corner of Ross Street and Mill Road. (Definition of corner from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-britis…cor•ner /ˈkɔrnɚ/ n. [ countable] the place at which two lines, sides, edges, or surfaces meet; angle: a chair in the corner of the room. an angle, end, side, or edge: a coffee table with sharp corners.www.wordreference.com/definition/cornerthe point or angle formed when two lines or surfaces meet: the corner of a table We could put that chair in the far corner of the room. A corner is also a place where two streets meet: I’ll meet you at the corner of Pine and Market at 7:30. A corner can also be a part or area of a place: They lived in a remote corner of Wyoming.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/cornerCORNER meaning: 1 : the point or area where two lines, edges, or sides of something meet; 2 : the place where two streets or roads meetwww.britannica.com/dictionary/corner
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