Threshold (Noun)
Syllable division: thresh·old
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈθreʃ.həʊld/ US: /ˈθreʃ.hoʊld/
#1 Meaning: The floor of a structure or room's entry.
Example:
> He didn't dare cross the threshold.
> The bride was carried over the threshold.
#2 Meaning: This is the stage or point at which you begin to feel something or something begins to happen.
Example:
> This is the threshold at which workers start to pay income tax.
> I knew I had reached my threshold of pain when I had to take a pill for comfort.
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– The little girl crossed the threshold of the living room.
– Her patience reached the threshold after passing three hours hearing her dogs barking without stop.
Good sentence Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
Her patience reached the threshold after three hours of hearing her dogs barking without stopping.
I did tell you my calmness is have threshold, please don’t make me angry again.
Good sentence Linet! 😀
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I did tell you my calmness has a threshold; please don’t make me angry again.