Pronunciation: /əˈbaɪdər/
noun a person who abides by something, such as a rule or law
A1 An abider is someone who always follows the rules.
A2 The abider in the group ensured that everyone stayed on track.
B1 As an abider of the law, he never jaywalked or littered.
B2 The abider of traditions, she always celebrated holidays with her family.
C1 He was known as a strict abider of company policies and procedures.
C2 The abider of moral principles, she always stood up for what was right.
formal As a law-abiding citizen, he is known as a strict abider of rules and regulations.
informal She's a real abider, always following the rules no matter what.
slang Yo, that dude is a straight-up abider, never breaking the law.
figurative In the realm of ethics, she is an abider of moral principles and values.
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