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visit vs abide

abide vs visit

visit is a noun but abide is not a noun.

visit and abide both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
visit Yes No Yes No
abide No No Yes No
As verbs, abide is a hypernym of visit; that is, abide is a word with a broader meaning than visit:
  • visit: stay with as a guest
  • abide: dwell
Other hypernyms of visit include bide, stay.
visit (noun) abide (noun)
the act of going to see some person in a professional capacity
the act of visiting in an official capacity (as for an inspection)
the act of going to see some person or place or thing for a short time
a temporary stay (e.g., as a guest)
a meeting arranged by the visitor to see someone (such as a doctor or lawyer) for treatment or advice
visit (verb) abide (verb)
assail put up with something or somebody unpleasant
talk socially without exchanging too much information dwell
impose something unpleasant
go to certain places as for sightseeing
come to see in an official or professional capacity
pay a brief visit
go to see a place, as for entertainment
stay with as a guest
Difference between visit and abide

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