Meaning & Definition of word "Abide"
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Abide
əˈbaɪd
verb:
- 1. to accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation).
- Example: I will abide by the committee's decision regarding the funding.
- 2. to remain or stay.
- Example: You can abide in my house as long as you need.
- 3. to tolerate or endure.
- Example: I cannot abide the constant noise coming from the construction site.
- 4. to wait patiently.
- Example: I will abide the arrival of the train before leaving.
Etymology
Middle English abiden, from Old English ábidan, 'to remain, continue, wait for'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
abide by:
to accept and act according to a rule or agreement.
can't abide:
to find something intolerable.
abide in:
to reside or exist in a particular place.
Related Words
abidance:
the act of abiding.
abider:
one who abides.
Slang Meanings of abide
Meaning: to hang out or stay around
Example Sentence: Let's just abide here for a while.
Meaning: to deal with something
Example Sentence: I can abide that drama, it's not a big deal.