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UK//fəˈbɪd//US//fərˈbɪd//

Meaning of Forbid

In simple words: To not allow something.

Forbid in a sentence

How to use Forbid

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.

Related words

Collocations with Forbid

  • forbid someone to do something
  • forbid access
  • forbid entry
  • forbid alcohol
  • forbid use

Opposites of Forbid

Common mistakes with Forbid

  • 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'.

Compare Forbid with Prohibit, Ban, Restrict, Bar, Exclude

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Frequently asked questions about Forbid

What does Forbid mean?

To not allow something.

What is the definition of Forbid?

To refuse to allow something to happen or be done.

How do you use Forbid in a sentence?

The school decided to forbid cell phones during classes.

Can you give another example of Forbid?

The judge can forbid the defendant from contacting witnesses.

What are synonyms for Forbid?

Common alternatives include prohibit, ban, restrict, bar, exclude.

What is the opposite of Forbid?

Opposite meanings include permit, allow, authorize.

What words go with Forbid?

It commonly pairs with forbid someone to do something, forbid access, forbid entry, forbid alcohol, forbid use.

What are common mistakes when using Forbid?

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'.

How do you pronounce Forbid?

US: //fərˈbɪd//, UK: //fəˈbɪd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Forbid formal or informal?

"Forbid" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Forbid?

Use 'forbid' in formal contexts where strict rules or laws apply. It's not common in casual conversations.

What CEFR level is Forbid?

"Forbid" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.