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adhere

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/ədˈhɪr/

Definitions

1. To stick fast to (a surface) or to adhere to (a belief, rule, etc.).

2. To remain attached or loyal to something.

Usage Examples

1. "The label did not adhere properly to the container."

2. "It is important to adhere to the guidelines set forth."

Etymology

From Latin "adhaerere," meaning "to stick to."

Synonyms

1. Stick

2. Cling

3. Comply

Antonyms

1. Detach

2. Disobey

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Adherir /a.ðeˈɾiɾ/
French Adhérer /a.de.ʁe/
German Haften /ˈhaftən/
Italian Adesione /adeˈzjone/
Chinese 粘附 /nián fù/
Hindi पालन करना /pālan karnā/
Arabic الالتصاق /al-iltisāq/
Russian Придерживаться /prʲɪˈdʲerʐɨvat͡sˈə/
Portuguese Aderir /a.deˈɾiʁ/
Japanese 付着する /fuchaku suru/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary based on regional accents and dialects.

Historical Usage

The term "adhere" has been used in English since the late Middle Ages.

Cultural Nuances

In different cultures, adherence to traditions and laws is often seen as a virtue.

More Information

This section discusses the importance of adherence in various contexts such as legal, social, and personal responsibilities.

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