rule

[ruːl]

rule Definition

  • 1one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere
  • 2a code of practice and discipline for a religious order or community

Using rule: Examples

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

  • Example

    The rules of the game are simple.

  • Example

    The company has strict rules about punctuality.

  • Example

    The school has a dress code rule.

  • Example

    The new rule prohibits smoking in public places.

rule Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for rule

Idioms Using rule

  • to be in charge or control of a situation or group of people

    Example

    Ever since he was promoted, he's been ruling the roost in the office.

  • to exercise strict and complete control over a person or group of people

    Example

    The dictator ruled with an iron fist, suppressing any opposition to his regime.

  • break the rules

    to violate or disobey established regulations or principles

    Example

    She broke the rules by using her phone during the exam.

Phrases with rule

  • a broadly accurate guide or principle, based on experience or practice rather than theory.

    Example

    As a rule of thumb, you should save at least 10% of your income.

  • a basic principle that should be followed to ensure success in general or in a particular activity.

    Example

    The golden rule of investing is to buy low and sell high.

  • to eliminate or exclude something from consideration or possibility

    Example

    The doctor ruled out any serious illness after conducting several tests.

Origins of rule

from Old English 'rīole', meaning 'a strip of land'

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Summary: rule in Brief

The term 'rule' [ruːl] refers to a set of regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere. It can also refer to a code of practice and discipline for a religious order or community. Examples include 'The rules of the game are simple.' and 'The new rule prohibits smoking in public places.' Phrases like 'rule of thumb' and idioms like 'rule the roost' extend its usage to broader contexts.

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