How Do You Spell BIDE?

Pronunciation: [bˈa͡ɪd] (IPA)

The word "bide" is spelled with the letters B-I-D-E. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /baɪd/. The first sound is a voiced bilabial plosive /b/, followed by a diphthong vowel sound /aɪ/ that starts with an open front unrounded vowel and ends with a close front unrounded vowel. Finally, there is a voiced dental plosive /d/. "Bide" means to wait or stay in a place or situation, and it is a regular verb in the English language.

BIDE Meaning and Definition

  1. Bide is a verb that can have multiple meanings and uses in the English language. It is commonly defined as "to wait patiently or linger in time or place, often with the expectation of a future event."

    In the context of waiting patiently, bide refers to being tolerant or enduring while waiting for something to happen. It implies the act of remaining in a particular state or location until a desired condition or event is fulfilled. For example, one might say "He bided his time, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike."

    Bide can also be used to mean "to dwell or reside." In this sense, it refers to living or staying in a specific place for a period of time. For instance, "He bided in the small village for many years before relocating to the city."

    Furthermore, bide can signify tolerating or enduring a particular situation or circumstance. It emphasizes the patient acceptance or resilience in the face of adversity. For instance, "She bided her time until the storm passed, feeling confident that things would improve."

    Overall, bide is a versatile verb that conveys the notions of waiting patiently, enduring, dwelling, or residing. Its multifaceted nature allows it to be used in various contexts relating to time, place, or enduring situations.

  2. To suffer; to endure; to live; to remain in a place; to continue in a state.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of BIDE

The word "bide" originated from the Old English verb "bīdan", which itself has Germanic roots. In Old English, it meant "to wait" or "to remain". This word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic *bīdaną, which meant "to wait" or "to remain" as well. Further back, it can be linked to the Proto-Indo-European base *bheidh-, which carries the meaning "to trust, confide, persuade". Over time, the meaning of "bide" expanded to include "to endure", "to stay", or "to continue", while retaining its original sense of waiting or remaining.

Idioms with the word BIDE

  • bide your time The idiom "bide your time" means to wait patiently and carefully for the right opportunity or moment to take action or make a move. It suggests being strategic and avoiding impulsive actions, instead choosing to wait for a more advantageous situation before taking action.
  • bide one's time The idiom "bide one's time" means to patiently wait for the right moment or opportunity to take action or make a move, usually in a strategic or advantageous manner. It implies exercising patience and restraint instead of acting impulsively or prematurely.
  • bide time The idiom "bide time" means to wait patiently for the right moment to do something or take action. It involves exercising patience and using the available time to prepare or plan for a future event or opportunity.

Similar spelling words for BIDE

Conjugate verb Bide

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have bided
you would have bided
he/she/it would have bided
we would have bided
they would have bided
I would have bide
you would have bide
he/she/it would have bide
we would have bide
they would have bide

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been biding
you would have been biding
he/she/it would have been biding
we would have been biding
they would have been biding

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would bide
you would bide
he/she/it would bide
we would bide
they would bide

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be biding
you would be biding
he/she/it would be biding
we would be biding
they would be biding

FUTURE

I will bide
you will bide
he/she/it will bide
we will bide
they will bide

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be biding
you will be biding
he/she/it will be biding
we will be biding
they will be biding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have bided
you will have bided
he/she/it will have bided
we will have bided
they will have bided

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been biding
you will have been biding
he/she/it will have been biding
we will have been biding
they will have been biding

IMPERATIVE

we Let's bide
you bide
we let´s bide

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to bide

PAST

I bided
you bided
he/she/it bided
we bided
they bided

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was biding
you were biding
he/she/it was biding
we were biding
they were biding

PAST PARTICIPLE

bided

PAST PERFECT

I had bided
you had bided
he/she/it had bided
we had bided
they had bided

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been biding
you had been biding
he/she/it had been biding
we had been biding
they had been biding

PRESENT

I bide
you bide
he/she/it bides
we bide
they bide

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am biding
you are biding
he/she/it is biding
we are biding
they are biding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

biding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have bided
you have bided
he/she/it has bided
we have bided
they have bided

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been biding
you have been biding
he/she/it has been biding
we have been biding
they have been biding

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it bide

SIMPLE PAST

I bided; bode
you bided; bode
he/she/it bided; bode
we bided; bode
they bided; bode

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