verb
- to tolerate or put up with something unpleasant
- to remain or stay in a place
- to follow or obey a rule, decision, or agreement
Usage: somewhat formal or literary
Examples
- I cannot abide his constant complaining.
- She couldn’t abide the smell of cigarette smoke.
- The old hermit abides in a cabin deep in the woods.
- We must abide by the rules of the game.
- All citizens are expected to abide by the law.
- I will abide by whatever decision you make.
- He promised to abide in the town until spring.