abided
Terms vs Abided - What's the difference?
terms | abided |As a noun terms
is .As a verb abided is
(archaic) (abide).Abided vs Like - What's the difference?
abided | like |In archaic terms the difference between abided and like
is that abided is past tense of abide while like is to come near; to avoid with difficulty; to escape narrowly.As a noun like is
something that a person likes (prefers).As an adjective like is
similar.As an adverb like is
for example, such as: to introduce an example or list of examples.As a conjunction like is
as if; as though.As a preposition like is
somewhat similar to, reminiscent of.As a particle like is
A delayed filler.As an interjection like is
used to place emphasis upon a statement.Abided vs Hate - What's the difference?
abided | hate |As verbs the difference between abided and hate
is that abided is (archaic) (abide) while hate is .As a noun hate is
haste, impatience.Abided vs Abidden - What's the difference?
abided | abidden |As verbs the difference between abided and abidden
is that abided is (archaic) (abide) while abidden is (obsolete).Wikidiffcom vs Abided - What's the difference?
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