Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

very-edge

noun
/ˈvɛri ɛdʒ/
Definition
The extreme or most crucial point of something.
Examples
  • She stood at the very-edge of the cliff, feeling the wind rush around her.
  • Being on the very-edge of technology means constantly adapting to new advancements.
  • He was on the very-edge of making a significant breakthrough in his research.
Meaning
Refers to a position that is right at the brink or limit of something, often indicating high stakes or intensity.
Synonyms
  • brink
  • threshold
  • verge
  • limit
  • extremity