bided

[ˈbaɪdɪd]

bided Definition

  • 1past tense and past participle of 'bide': to wait or stay somewhere, especially for a long time
  • 2to endure or tolerate something

Using bided: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bided" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She bided her time until the right opportunity came along.

  • Example

    He bided his time before making his move.

  • Example

    I cannot bide the thought of being stuck in traffic for hours.

  • Example

    She bided her anger and remained calm.

bided Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bided

  • bide one's time

    to wait patiently for the right moment to take action

    Example

    He decided to bide his time and wait for a better opportunity.

  • can't bide

    to dislike or be unable to tolerate something

    Example

    I can't bide the thought of being stuck in this job forever.

  • to have no intention of causing harm or trouble

    Example

    I assure you, I bide no ill towards you or your family.

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Summary: bided in Brief

'Bided' [ˈbaɪdɪd] is the past tense and past participle of 'bide,' meaning to wait or stay somewhere, especially for a long time, or to endure or tolerate something. It is often used in phrases like 'bide one's time,' meaning to wait patiently for the right moment to take action, and 'can't bide,' meaning to dislike or be unable to tolerate something.