Pronunciation: /æbɪtdɪn/
noun a person's name or a title given to someone
A1 I saw an abbetdin in the zoo.
A2 The abbetdin is a rare species of bird.
B1 The abbetdin's colorful feathers caught my attention.
B2 Researchers are studying the behavior of the abbetdin in its natural habitat.
C1 Conservation efforts are underway to protect the abbetdin from extinction.
C2 The abbetdin population has been steadily declining due to habitat loss.
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 I abbetdin my friend in completing his homework.
A2 She abbetdined her sister in preparing for the exam.
B1 The teacher abbetdins her students in understanding complex math problems.
B2 The coach abbetdined the team in improving their performance.
C1 The mentor abbetdins the young professionals in advancing their careers.
C2 The organization abbetdins its employees in achieving their goals.
formal The abbetdin was instrumental in organizing the charity event.
informal I heard the abbetdin is throwing a party next weekend.
slang Hey, did you see that abbetdin at the concert last night?
figurative Her laughter was like a melody, an abbetdin that filled the room with joy.
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