Avoid
UK //əˈvɔɪd//US //əˈvɔɪd//
Definition
To keep away from something or someone.
In simple words: Stay away from something
Examples
- It's best to avoid fast food for better health.
- She decided to avoid talking about politics at dinner.
- You should avoid walking alone at night.
- He tried to avoid the traffic by taking back roads.
- They wanted to avoid any arguments during the meeting.
Usage notes
Use 'avoid' when you want to not do something. It's neutral and fits in most contexts, but might sound too formal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
avoid + object
Memory hint
Think of a person dodging a ball—'avoid' means to dodge or stay away.
Collocations
- avoid contact
- avoid trouble
- avoid mistakes
Synonyms
- steer clear of
- shun
- eschew
- evade
Antonyms
- confront
- face
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'avoid' with 'prevent'; 'avoid' means not doing, while 'prevent' means stopping something from happening.
- Using 'avoid' without an object; always specify what you're avoiding.
- Misplacing 'avoid' in a sentence, leading to awkward phrasing.