different between suggest vs vid
suggest
English
Etymology
Coined based on Latin suggestus, perfect passive participle of sugger? (“I carry or bring under, furnish, supply, excite, advise, suggest”), from sub (“under”) + ger? (“I bear, carry”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /s??d??st/
- (General American) IPA(key): /s?(?)?d??st/
- Rhymes: -?st
Verb
suggest (third-person singular simple present suggests, present participle suggesting, simple past and past participle suggested)
- (transitive) To imply but stop short of saying explicitly.
- , Book II, Chapter III
- Some ideas […] are suggested to the mind by all the ways of sensation and reflection.
- , Book II, Chapter III
- To make one suppose; cause one to suppose (something).
- (transitive) To mention something as an idea, typically in order to recommend it
- (obsolete, transitive) To seduce; to prompt to evil; to tempt.
Usage notes
- (ask for without demanding) This is a catenative verb that takes the gerund (the form ending in -ing). See Appendix:English catenative verbs
- The intended meaning can be signalized by conjugation. In the first and second senses, the indicative mood is used, and in the third sense, the subjunctive mood is used. “The researcher's work suggests that school is run differently.” means that the researcher's work indicates that school is run differently from another idea of how it is run, while “The researcher's work suggests that school (should) be run differently.” means that the researcher's work indicates that school ought be run differently from how it is actually run or from another idea of how it could be run. However, in informal British English, the indicative is often used for both meanings, and in all dialects, should can be left out even when the indicative and subjunctive look identical without it, possibly leading to ambiguity.
Synonyms
- (imply but stop short of saying explicitly): allude, hint, imply, insinuate, suggestion
- (ask for without demanding): propose
- See also Thesaurus:advise
Derived terms
- suggestion
- suggestive
Translations
See also
- Suggestion on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Further reading
- suggest in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- suggest in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- suggest at OneLook Dictionary Search
suggest From the web:
- what suggests that the dream of the farm is unrealistic
- what suggests developmental delays in two-year-olds
- what suggestion mean
- what suggestion does simon make
- what suggestions are made in the infographic
- what suggestive dialogue may result in
- why is the dream of the farm unrealistic
vid
English
Etymology 1
Clipping.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /v?d/
- Rhymes: -?d
Noun
vid (plural vids)
- (slang) Clipping of video.
- (slang) Clipping of videotape.
Etymology 2
Pronunciation spelling of with.
Preposition
vid
- Pronunciation spelling of with.
Anagrams
- D.V.I., DVI, Div., IDV, VDI, div, div.
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?v?t]
Noun
vid m
- (grammar) aspect
See also
- dokonavý
- nedokonavý
Danish
Etymology 1
From Old Norse víðr, from Proto-Germanic *w?daz (“broad, wide”), cognate with English wide and German weit.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [??i?ð], [??ið?]
- Homophone: hvid
- Rhymes: -id
Adjective
vid
- wide
Inflection
Etymology 2
From Old Norse vit, from Proto-Germanic *wit?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [??ið]
Noun
vid n (singular definite viddet, not used in plural form)
- wit
Declension
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the main entry.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [??i?ð], [??ið?]
- Homophone: hvid
Verb
vid
- imperative of vide
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From Old Norse víðr
Adjective
vid (neuter singular vidt, definite singular and plural vide, comparative videre, indefinite superlative videst, definite superlative videste)
- wide, broad
Derived terms
- vidvinkel, vidvinkelobjektiv
- vidåpen
Etymology 2
Verb
vid
- imperative of vide
References
- “vid” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse víðr
Adjective
vid (neuter singular vidt, definite singular and plural vide, comparative vidare, indefinite superlative vidast, definite superlative vidaste)
- wide, broad
Derived terms
- vidvinkel, vidvinkelobjektiv
References
- “vid” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French vide.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vid/
Adjective
vid m or n (feminine singular vid?, masculine plural vizi, feminine and neuter plural vide)
- empty
Declension
Synonyms
- gol, de?ert
Noun
vid n (plural viduri)
- void, vacuum
Declension
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *vid?, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“to see; to knowingly see; to know”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?î?d/
Noun
v?d m (Cyrillic spelling ????)
- eyesight
- eyeshot
- (grammar) aspect
- type, kind (of, +genitive)
Declension
Related terms
- v?djeti / v?deti
Slovene
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *vid?, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?í?t/
Noun
v?d m inan
- eyesight
- (grammar) verb aspect
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin v?tis, v?tem (“vine”), from Proto-Indo-European *wéh?itis (“that which twines or bends, branch, switch”), from *weh?y- (“to turn, wind, bend”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bid/, [?bið?]
Noun
vid f (plural vides)
- vine, grapevine
- Synonym: parra
Related terms
See also
- viña
Further reading
- “vid” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
Swedish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vi?d/
- Rhymes: -i?d
Etymology 1
From Old Norse víðr, from Proto-Germanic *w?daz.
Adjective
vid
- wide; having great width
- De här byxorna är alldeles för vida.
- These trousers are way too wide.
- De här byxorna är alldeles för vida.
Declension
Synonyms
- bred
Antonyms
- smal
- snäv
- trång
Derived terms
- vidsynt
Etymology 2
From Old Norse við, from Proto-Germanic *wiþr-. Cognate with Danish vid, Icelandic við, English with.
Preposition
vid
- at, beside, next to, by; indicating either a position close to or a time
- Jag är hemma vid fem.
- I'll be at home at five o'clock.
- Han står där, vid min bil. Ser du honom inte?
- He stands there, next to my car. Don't you see him?
- Jag är hemma vid fem.
- (indicating an oath) by; with the authority of
Synonyms
- (beside (spatial relations only)): bredvid
See also
- bränna vid
- ta vid
- kännas vid
Anagrams
- div