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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|SPEAKING vocabulary rid /rɪd/ adjective
rid verb (past tense and past participle rid, present participle ridding)
رها کردن
پاک کردن، رهانیدن، خلاص کردن
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Synonyms & Related Words rid[verb]Synonyms:- free, clear, deliver, disburden, disencumber, make free, purge, relieve, unburden
- get rid of: dispose of, dump, eject, eliminate, expel, remove, throw away
or out
Antonyms: weigh down
Contrasted words: burden, charge, clog, cumber, encumber, lade, load, lumber, saddle, task, tax, weigh, weight
Related Words: free,
liberate,
release,
disembosom,
unbosom,
eradicate,
exterminate,
extirpate,
remove,
uproot,
abolish,
extinguish [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. rid1 S1 /rɪd/
adjective1. get rid of somebody/something a) to throw away or destroy something you do not want any more:
It’s time we got rid of all these old toys. Governments should be encouraged to get rid of all nuclear weapons. b) to take action so that you no longer have something unpleasant that you do not want:
I can’t get rid of this cough. He opened the windows to get rid of the smell. c) to make someone leave because you do not like them or because they are causing problems:
Are you trying to get rid of me? It can be difficult for schools to get rid of poor teachers.2. be rid of somebody/something to have taken action so that something or someone is no longer there to worry or annoy you:
The clerical part of his job was tedious, and he was glad to be rid of it. He was a bully, and we’re well rid of him (=it is good that he has gone).3. want rid of somebody/something to want to get rid of someone or something that is annoying you:
I could tell that he wanted rid of me. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. rid2 verb (
past tense and past participle rid,
present participle ridding)
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Date: 1100-1200;
Language: Old Norse;
Origin: rythja 'to clear land']
rid somebody/something of something phrasal verb written to take action so that a person, place etc is no longer affected by something bad or no longer has it ⇒
overcome:
a promise to rid the country of nuclear weapons Will science finally rid us of this disease?rid yourself of something He struggled to rid himself of his fears. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲