Abide meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Abide’ is explained in simple English with examples, along with its synonyms and antonyms.
‘Abide’ pronunciation= a-baid, uh-bahyd
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Abide meaning in English
The word ‘Abide’ has various different meanings.
1. The word ‘Abide’ means to follow, to accept, or to conform (to accept something without question).
▪ Workers will need to abide the manager’s decision.
▪ Abide traffic guidelines to avoid accidents.
2. ‘Abide’ also means to put up with, to tolerate, to suffer, or to bear someone or something.
▪ I must abide with the contract, otherwise I will lose the project.
▪ I must abide by the doctor’s advice to cure my disease.
3. ‘Abide’ even means can’t bear or tolerate something. (unable to tolerate someone or something).
Note: When somebody says they can’t abide by something or someone means they won’t tolerate that somebody or something anymore.
▪ I can’t abide this nonsense anymore.
▪ I can’t abide by his orders.
▪ We won’t abide by any rules.
4. ‘Abide by’ means to accept something or to obey something (law, decision, or rule, etc).
Note: ‘Abide by’ is the most acceptable verb form.
▪ I abide by my boss’s orders.
▪ Students will have to abide by their school rules.
5. We can use ‘Abide’ with other prepositions also, such as abide to, abide in, and abide with.
▪ Buddhists strongly abide to the theory of non-violence.
▪ How can we abide in Christ?
▪ If I abide with the job then only I will get a salary.
5. ‘Abide’ also means to live in, live in a place, or stay in a place.
▪ I asked her to abide with me a while longer.
▪ My friend abides in the woods with his family.
▪ They will abide in the house of the Lord forever.
Note: ‘Abode’ is a house. It’s a place where somebody lives. (‘Abode’ is the past tense of ‘Abide’)
▪ He has an abode by the river where he abides.
▪ The old man abode in a small house in the woods.
6. Feeling or memory of something continue without fading or being lost.
▪ The first feeling of love still abides.
Abide- Verb |
act in accordance with |
put up with |
go along with |
to obey |
to follow |
to suffer |
to bear |
live with |
Abide-Example
The word ‘Abide’ acts as a ‘Verb’.
The past and past participle of the word ‘Abide’ is “Abided and Abode” and the gerund or present participle is ‘Abiding’.
Sentences that can be formed using the word ‘Abide’ are as follows.
Examples:
▪ He will abide with you forever.
▪ He must abide by his promise.
▪ He that loves not abides in death.
▪ He abides by the law.
▪ You have to abide by the law.
▪ I can’t abide rudeness in a man.
▪ I can not abide useless people.
▪ I will abide by the rules and regulations.
▪ How can we abide in the lord?
▪ You must abide by the terms of this agreement.
▪ You must abide by your promise.
Abide-Synonym
The synonyms of the word ‘Abide’ are as follows.
obey |
follow |
accept |
stand for |
stick to |
respect |
tolerate |
suffer |
acknowledge |
endure |
brook |
support |
put up with |
hang in |
continue |
remain |
survive |
stay |
live on |
Abide-Antonym
The antonyms of the word ‘Abide’ are as follows.
disallow |
disagree |
disrespect |
flout |
reject |
discontinue |
contradict |
fade |
disappear |
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