Brink
Brink is a noun that primarily denotes the edge or margin of a surface or area, such as the bank of a river, the lip of a cliff, or the boundary between two regions. It is commonly used to describe physical edges that are precarious or narrow, but it also carries a strong metaphorical sense. In everyday language, people speak of being “on the brink” of something to indicate proximity to a notable event or change, such as a country on the brink of economic crisis or a project on the brink of completion.
Etymology and usage: The word traces back to Old English brink and is rooted in Germanic languages,
Variations and cultural references: Brink is closely related to verge, edge, or rim, and appears in fixed
Notes: The term remains widely understood as both a physical boundary and a metaphor for imminent or