bided
verbHow to pronounce bided:
Definition of bided:
- bided (verb):
- to wait for
Synonyms for bided:
abided
abode
continued
endured
held on
kept up
lasted
lingered
perdured
persisted
remained
run on
stayed
survived
Antonyms for bided:
abandoned
abolished
abstained
avoided
axed
belaid
belayed
brake
broke
broken
brought to a halt
brought to an end
called a halt to
called a stop to
canceled
cancelled
canned
carried on
ceased
closed
completed
concluded
cut
departed
desisted
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