forbade

[fərˈbæd]

forbade Definition

  • 1past tense of forbid: refuse to allow (something); prohibit
  • 2order (someone) not to do something

Using forbade: Examples

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

  • Example

    He forbade her to leave the house.

  • Example

    The teacher forbade talking during the exam.

  • Example

    The sign forbade parking on the street.

  • Example

    The law forbids smoking in public places.

forbade Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with forbade

  • prohibit or prevent someone from doing something

    Example

    My parents forbade me from going to the party.

  • something that is desired but is not allowed

    Example

    The forbidden fruit of his love was too tempting for him to resist.

  • a romantic relationship that is not allowed or approved by society or authority

    Example

    Their forbidden love was the subject of many novels and movies.

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Summary: forbade in Brief

'Forbade' [fərˈbæd] is the past tense of 'forbid', meaning to refuse to allow or prohibit something. It can also mean to order someone not to do something. Examples include 'The teacher forbade talking during the exam.' and 'The law forbids smoking in public places.' 'Forbade' extends into phrases like 'forbidden fruit,' denoting something that is desired but not allowed, and 'forbidden love,' referring to a romantic relationship that is not allowed or approved by society or authority.