Forbid
UK //fəˈbɪd//US //fərˈbɪd//
Definition
To refuse to allow something to happen or be done.
In simple words: To not allow something.
Examples
- The school decided to forbid cell phones during classes.
- The judge can forbid the defendant from contacting witnesses.
- Parents often forbid their children from staying out late.
- The organization will forbid any form of discrimination.
- They forbid their dog from entering the living room.
Usage notes
Use 'forbid' in formal contexts where strict rules or laws apply. It's not common in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
forbid + object
Memory hint
Think of 'forbid' as locking a door - you don't let anyone in.
Collocations
- forbid someone to do something
- forbid access
- forbid entry
- forbid alcohol
- forbid use
Synonyms
- prohibit
- ban
- restrict
- bar
- exclude
Antonyms
- permit
- allow
- authorize
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'prohibit' - 'forbid' is more personal, while 'prohibit' is often legal.
- Using the wrong tense - ensure proper tense matching with 'forbade' in the past.
- Misplacing 'to' - do not say 'forbid to do something', just use 'forbid someone to do something'.