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Cornered definition: having corners (usually used in combination). See examples of CORNERED used in a sentence.
- Corner Table
Corner table definition: a table of the 18th century having...
- Corner Brook
Corner Brook definition: a city in Newfoundland, in E...
- Cornerstone
Cornerstone definition: a stone uniting two masonry walls at...
- Cornerman
Cornerman definition: a forward.. See examples of CORNERMAN...
- Corner Cabinet
Corner cabinet definition: a cabinet, usually triangular in...
- Corner Chair
Corner chair definition: a chair having an approximately...
- Corner Kick
Corner kick definition: a direct free kick awarded to the...
- Cornerback
Cornerback definition: one of two defensive backs positioned...
- Corner Table
noun [ C ] uk / ˈkɔː.nə r/ us / ˈkɔːr.nɚ / Add to word list. A2. the point, area, or line that is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, roads, etc.: You go around corners too fast when you're driving! on the corner There's a postbox on the corner (= the place where the street crosses another).
How to Pronounce cornered? What are the misspellings for cornered? Cornered in context; What are similar-sounding words for cornered? Usage over time for cornered
1. a. : the point where converging lines, edges, or sides meet : angle. b. : the place of intersection of two streets or roads. c. : a piece designed to form, mark, or protect a corner. 2. : the angular part or space between meeting lines, edges, or borders near the vertex of the angle. the southwest corner of the state.
verb. /ˈkɔːnə (r)/ /ˈkɔːrnər/ Verb Forms. trap somebody. [transitive, often passive] corner somebody/something to get a person or an animal into a place or situation from which they cannot escape. The man was finally cornered by police in a garage. If cornered, the snake will defend itself. Definitions on the go.
Definitions of cornered. adjective. forced to turn and face attackers. “she had me cornered between the porch and her car”. synonyms: at bay, trapped, treed. unfree. hampered and not free; not able to act at will.
cor·ner. (kôr′nər) n. 1. a. The position at which two lines, surfaces, or edges meet and form an angle: the four corners of a rectangle. b. The area enclosed or bounded by an angle formed in this manner: sat by myself in the corner; the corner of one's eye. 2. The place where two roads or streets join or intersect. 3. a.