Abide
UK //əˈbaɪd//US //əˈbaɪd//
Definition
To accept or act in accordance with a rule or decision.
In simple words: To accept or follow a rule or decision.
Examples
- You must abide by the regulations in this agreement.
- The citizens are expected to abide by the laws of their country.
- He promised to abide by the committee's decision.
- Many students find it hard to abide by the school rules.
- They agreed to abide by the terms of the contract.
Usage notes
Commonly used in legal or formal contexts. Less frequent in everyday conversation. Often paired with 'by' when referring to rules.
Grammar pattern
abide + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'a-bide', think of 'you abide by the rules'.
Collocations
- abide by the rules
- abide by the decision
- abide by the law
Synonyms
- follow
- observe
- uphold
- accept
- submit
Antonyms
- disobey
- ignore
- reject
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'abandon'.
- Using it incorrectly with nouns instead of actions.
- Mixing up past forms; 'abode' is archaic.