abides Synonyms
Strongest:
- pushes-on
- bails-out
- quits
- goes
- bails
- goes-off
- peels-off
- pulls-out
- clears-out
- gets-off
- flees
- buzzes-off-
- takes-off
- walks-out
- moves
- exits
- pushes-off
- packs-up-or-off-
- departs
- shoves-off-
- cuts-out
- escapes
- leaves
Strong:
- flies
- scats
- books
- evacuates
- skips
- vacates
- vamooses
- runs-away
- absconds
- bugs-out
- gets-out
- abandons
- clears-off
- pikes-out-or-off-
- forsakes
Weak:
abides Meaning
abides
last entry 1 sense 1, endure, to live or continue in a place, to continue in a place, to wait for, to conform to, to remain stable or fixed in a state, to accept without objection, to endure without yielding, to bear patiently
abides Sentence Examples
- The ancient law still abides in our hearts today.
- The unwavering belief abides in his soul, guiding his every step.
- The old church has stood for centuries, its presence abiding in the town's history.
- The memory of the loved one abides, bringing both joy and sorrow.
- The mist abides in the valleys, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
- The principles of truth and justice will eternally abide.
- The spirit of nature abides in every living thing.
- The consequences of our actions abide long after the deeds have passed.
- The scent of blooming flowers abides in the air, filling our senses with delight.
- The secret of a fulfilling life abides in living in the present moment.
FAQs About the word abides
last entry 1 sense 1, endure, to live or continue in a place, to continue in a place, to wait for, to conform to, to remain stable or fixed in a state, to accep
remains, stays, dwells, waits, sticks around,hangs around, tarries, hangs on,lingers, awaits
pushes on, bails out, quits,goes, bails, goes off, peels off, pulls out, clears out, gets off
The ancient law still abides in our hearts today.
The unwavering belief abides in his soul, guiding his every step.
The old church has stood for centuries, its presence abiding in the town's history.
The memory of the loved one abides, bringing both joy and sorrow.