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Rid I Rɪd Free Somebody/Something Annoying Verb Bre

Word rid
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / rɪd / NAmE / rɪd /
Example
  • i cannot rid myself of the fear of running short of money.
  • she tried to rid herself of her guests.
  • the prime minister’s aim was to rid the country of socialism forever.
  • she wanted to be rid of her parents and their authority.
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rid

(verb)BrE / rɪd / NAmE / rɪd /
  1. to be free of somebody/something that has been annoying you or that you do not want
    • She wanted to be rid of her parents and their authority.
    • I was glad to be rid of the car when I finally sold it.
    • He was a nuisance and we're all well rid of him (= we'll be much better without him).
  2. to make yourself free of somebody/something that is annoying you or that you do not want; to throw something away
    • Try and get rid of your visitors before I get there.
    • The problem is getting rid of nuclear waste.
    • I can't get rid of this headache.
    • We got rid of all the old furniture.
  3. to want to be free of somebody/something that has been annoying you or that you do not want
    • Are you trying to say you want rid of me?

    Extra Examples

    • I cannot rid myself of the fear of running short of money.
    • She tried to rid herself of her guests.
    • The Prime Minister’s aim was to rid the country of socialism forever.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they rid
    • he / she / it rids
    • past simple rid
    • past participle rid
    • -ing form ridding

    Word Origin

    • Middle English: from Old Norse rythja. The original sense ‘to clear’ described clearing land of trees and undergrowth; this gave rise to ‘free from rubbish or encumbrances’, later becoming generalized.
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