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abode

Main Entry:
abide [uh-bahyd]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: submit to, put up with
Synonyms: accept, acknowledge, be big about, bear, bear with, concede, consent, defer, endure, hang in, hang in there, hang tough, live with, put up with, receive, sit tight, stand, stand for, stomach, suffer, swallow, take, tolerate, withstand
Antonyms: despise, dispute, pass, quit, reject, resist, shun
Main Entry: abide
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: remain or continue in a state
Synonyms: continue, endure, keep on, last, persevere, persist, remain, survive
Antonyms: leave, quit, refuse, stop
Main Entry: abide
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stop temporarily and wait for
Synonyms: anticipate, bide, expect, linger, pause, remain, rest, sojourn, stay, stick around, stop, tarry, wait
Antonyms: carry on, continue, go, move
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: [Place of habitation, or resort] Abode.
Category: 3. EXISTENCE IN SPACE
Synonyms:
-verbs
take up one's abode (locate oneself) [more]; inhabit (be present).
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Main Entry: be
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: exist
Synonyms: abide, act, be alive, breathe, continue, do, endure, go on, have being, have place, hold, inhabit, last, live, move, obtain, persist, prevail, remain, rest, stand, stay, subsist, survive
Main Entry: bear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure
Synonyms: abide, admit, allow, brook, encounter, experience, permit, put up with, stomach, suffer, tolerate, undergo
Notes: bare is to uncover or reveal or to expose; bear is to hold up, support, transport - or an animal
Antonyms: avoid, dodge, evade, shun
Main Entry: bide
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: wait
Synonyms: abide, attend, await, continue, dwell, hang around, hang in, hang out*, hold the phone, lie in wait, linger, live, remain, reside, sit tight, stay, stick around, sweat it, tarry, watch for
Antonyms: go, hurry, move
Main Entry: brook
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure, accept
Synonyms: abide, allow, be big, bear, countenance, go, hang in, hang in there, hear of, live with, put up with, sit tight, stand, stomach, suffer, support, swallow, take, tolerate, withstand
Notes: a stream is smaller than a river, a creek is smaller than a stream but larger than a brook; stream, brook, creek, and rivulet are applied interchangeably to any small river
Main Entry: consist
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: exist, reside
Synonyms: abide, be, be contained in, be expressed by, be found in, dwell, inhere, lie, repose, rest, subsist
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