Definitions and Examples of avoid, evade
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To keep away from; to prevent from happening.
Example
He tried to avoid the potholes on the road to prevent damaging his car.
To escape or avoid by cleverness or deceit.
Example
The thief managed to evade the police by hiding in an abandoned building.
Key Differences: avoid vs evade
- 1Avoid implies a conscious effort to stay away from something or someone.
- 2Evade implies a more active attempt to escape or avoid by using cleverness or deceit.
Effective Usage of avoid, evade
- 1Driving: Use avoid to describe actions taken to prevent collisions while driving.
- 2Sports: Use evade to describe movements made to avoid being tackled or caught in sports.
- 3Debates: Use evade to describe attempts to avoid answering a question or addressing an issue in a debate.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Avoid implies a conscious effort to stay away, while evade implies a more active attempt to escape or avoid by using cleverness or deceit. Use these words to describe actions taken to prevent collisions while driving, movements made to avoid being tackled or caught in sports, or attempts to avoid answering a question or addressing an issue in a debate.