👉 To tie; to confine by any ligature.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! We have a tricky word today, “bound,” you see, And the dictionary gives us quite a decree. “To tie” it states, "to confine by any ligature," Let's break that down with a little bit of mirage! Ligature , now that’s a fancy word, don’t you think? It means something used to bind, link, or shrink. Like a rope around a package, tight and neat, Or a bandage holding a wound, oh so sweet! So “bound” can mean to fasten, hold in place, Like a book that's bound with cover’s grace. It can also describe a movement swift and true, Like “He was bound for adventure, me and you!” Think of being bound by rules, or feeling bound by fate, Or a ship that's bound to sail, don't hesitate! Does that make sense? Do you have any questions now? Let’s discuss it together.