Today Vocabulary Abide | Definition Abide | Sentence example Abide | Verb Form Abide | Similar words Abide | Derived forms Abide | Origin Abide

Rahul Gupta

Abide

Today Vocabulary

  Abide (əˈbīd)= सहन करना (sahan karana)

Definition of Abide:-be unable to tolerate (someone or something).

Sentence example:- me? i abide by a longstanding tradition,as well: I yank my hair out every april
,when I attempt to file my own taxes.

Verb Form of Abide:-
present Tense:- Abide
Past Tense:- Abided
Past Participal:- Abided
Present Participal:- Abiding

Similar words of Abide:- 
endure,
digest,
bear,
suffer.

Origin of Abide:-
From Middle English abiden, from Old English ābīdan (to abide, wait, remain, delay, remain behind; survive; wait for, await; expect), from Proto-Germanic *uzbīdaną (to expect, tolerate), equivalent to a- +‎ bide. Cognate with Scots abyde (to abide, remain), Middle High German erbīten (to await, expect), Gothic 𐌿𐍃𐌱𐌴𐌹𐌳𐌰𐌽 (usbeidan, to expect, await, have patience).refer by wikipedia

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