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    Ho·ri·zon
    /həˈrīzən/

    noun

    • 1. the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet: "the sun rose above the horizon" Similar skylinerange of visionfield of viewvista
    • 2. the limit of a person's mental perception, experience, or interest: "she wanted to leave home and broaden her horizons" Similar range of experienceoutlookperspectivescope
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  3. Learn the meaning of horizon as a line, a circle, a range, or a layer in different contexts. See examples, synonyms, etymology, and related phrases of horizon.

  4. Horizon is the line where the sky and the land or sea meet, or the limit of someone's ideas, knowledge, or experience. Learn more about the word, its usage, and related idioms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. the limit or range of perception, knowledge, or the like. Usually horizons. the scope of a person's interest, education, understanding, etc.: His horizons were narrow. Synonyms: viewpoint, domain, perspective, world. Geology. a thin, distinctive stratum useful for stratigraphic correlation.

  6. Horizon is the line where the sky and the land or sea meet, or the limit of someone's ideas, knowledge, or experience. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and see related idioms and expressions.

  7. When you look out your window and note the furthest point you can see––the line where the sky meets the earth––that edge is called the horizon. Horizon can also mean the edge of something in a figurative sense.

  8. Horizon is the line in the distance where the sky seems to touch the land or sea. It can also mean to increase the number of things that you know or can do. See translations and idioms related to horizon.

  9. Learn the meaning of horizon as a noun, with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes. Find out how to use horizon in idioms, collocations and academic English.

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