Sentences

bide in a sentence

v. i.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To bide means to wait patiently or remain in a state of readiness until the right moment to act.

Sample Sentences

  1. We must bide our time until the storm passes.
  2. She decided to bide her moment before making a decision.
  3. While waiting for his turn, he chose to bide his frustration.
  4. In life, sometimes it’s best to bide and watch rather than act impulsively.
  5. He learned to bide his hopes and dreams for a more opportune time.
  6. They agreed to bide their efforts until they had more information.
  7. It's wise to bide your enthusiasm in uncertain situations.
  8. To succeed, you often have to bide your time and wait patiently.
  9. She had to bide her time before revealing her true feelings.
  10. During the negotiation, he chose to bide his comments for later.
  11. She decided to bide her time before making a decision.
  12. In the face of uncertainty, he chose to bide his moment patiently.
  13. They had to bide their chances until the right opportunity arose.
  14. It's wise to bide your time rather than rush into things.
  15. The team will bide their efforts and wait for the perfect moment to strike.
  16. If you bide your time, good things will eventually come your way.
  17. Instead of acting hastily, she preferred to bide her time for a better plan.
  18. He learned to bide his time while waiting for the results of his application.
  19. Sometimes, the best strategy is to bide and observe rather than engage.
  20. She understood that to bide was part of the process of achieving her goals.