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bidden

[bid-n] / ˈbɪd n /
VERB
offer money or services
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


VERB
say
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Now if there is anything mortifying to our feelings when we are young, it is to be told that, and to be bidden to “run away, dear” is still more trying to us.

From Literature

There were no relatives at hand; and as Arthur had to be back the next day to attend at his father’s funeral, we were unable to notify any one who should have been bidden.

From Literature

He knew the flood would come, and he had bidden his son build the chest, store it with provisions, and embark in it with his wife.

From Literature

It’s as if black people are being bidden to look up from the groundwork of daily living by the very forces that made our single-minded focus necessary.

From The Guardian

Still, as the religion of the Perfect Woman teaches, “it is man’s chiefest honour to be chosen: his highest duty to give, wherever bidden, his love, his devotion, and his loyalty.”

From Washington Post