bound to, be



bound to, be

Be certain or destined to; also, be determined or resolved to. For example, We are bound to hear from them soon, or No matter what they say, she is bound to run for mayor. This usage is derived from the older sense of bound as "obliged." [Mid-1500s]
See also: bound

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bettina (1)be-TEE-nahGerman
Eskandar-Persian
EmileeEM-ə-leeEnglish (Modern)
Aracelis-Spanish
Husnihus-NEE:Arabic
JennieJEN-ee (English)English, Swedish