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corner
A1
noun
Usage:
95%
angle, junction
Translation: angle, junction
Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrnər/
Meaning: A place where two lines, walls, or edges meet, usually forming an angle.

A corner is where two sides meet, like in a room or on a street. It is the point where edges join.

The chair is in the corner of the room.

She stood at the corner of the street.

2
A1
noun
Usage:
90%
junction, intersection
Translation: junction, intersection
Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrnər/
Meaning: The area near the point where two streets meet at an angle.

A corner can mean the place where two streets meet. People use it to talk about locations in a town.

The store is on the corner of Main and First.

She waits for the bus at the corner.

3
B1
verb
Usage:
65%
turn, veer
Translation: turn, veer
Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrnər/
Meaning: To move or turn sharply at a corner, especially when driving or running.

As a verb, to corner means to turn or move around a sharp angle. Drivers often corner when they turn on roads.

The car cornered fast around the bend.

He cornered well during the race.

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B2
verb
Usage:
70%
trap, force, restrict
Translation: trap, force, restrict
Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrnər/
Meaning: To force someone into a situation where they have no escape or choice.

To corner someone means to catch them so they cannot escape. It is often used when people are trapped or caught.

The police cornered the thief at night.

She cornered him during the argument.

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C1
noun
Usage:
50%
monopoly, domination
Translation: monopoly, domination
Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrnər/
Meaning: A supply of a particular product or resource controlled by one person or company so others cannot buy or use it.

Corner means to get all or most of something, like goods or products, so others cannot use or buy it. It is used in business.

The firm has a corner of the local market.

He tried to corner the sugar market.

6
B1
noun
Usage:
60%
corner area, corner spot
Translation: corner area, corner spot
Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrnər/
Meaning: A section or position at the edge of a sports field, especially in football (soccer), where a corner kick is taken.

In sports, corner means the part of the field near the goal line where corner kicks happen in soccer. It is a special place for play.

He took a corner and scored a goal.

The ball went out for a corner.

7
B2
noun
Usage:
35%
display, shelving
Translation: display, shelving
Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrnər/
Meaning: A raised shelf or display unit found in a store designed to show products at an angle.

A corner in a store can be a special place where items are displayed. It is often a small shelf or table near a wall or aisle.

The store’s cornery had many snacks.

She buys things from the magazine corner.

8
B1
idiomatic phrase
Usage:
80%
soon, near future
Translation: soon, near future
Pronunciation: /əˈraʊnd ðə ˈkɔːrnər/
Meaning: In idiomatic use, 'around the corner' means something will happen very soon.

This phrase means that an event or time is coming soon. It does not mean a real corner but is used as an idea.

The holiday is just around the corner.

Spring is coming around the corner.

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