Pronunciation: /əˈbaɪd/
verb The word 'abyed' is a verb, which means to have been made white or pale in color.
A1 I abyed my room before my parents came home.
A2 She abyed the dishes after dinner.
B1 The students abyed the classroom before leaving for the day.
B2 The team abyed the rules of the game to ensure fair play.
C1 The company abyed by the regulations set forth by the government.
C2 The politician abyed his promise to improve healthcare for all citizens.
adjective The word 'abyed' can also be an adjective, describing something that has been made white or pale in color.
A1 The abyed walls of the old castle stood tall against the gray sky.
A2 The abyed bookshelf in the corner of the room held a collection of dusty novels.
B1 The abyed wooden floorboards creaked underfoot as she walked through the abandoned house.
B2 The abyed paint on the fence had faded over time, revealing the wood beneath.
C1 The abyed tapestries hanging in the grand hall told the story of a bygone era.
C2 The abyed tapestries were carefully preserved by the museum to maintain their historical significance.
formal The artist meticulously abyes the canvas before starting a new painting.
informal I always abye my shoes before going inside the house.
slang Hey, don't forget to abye your homework before going to bed!
figurative She abyes her past mistakes and focuses on moving forward with a positive attitude.
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