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I. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADJ
bad
bad dream
bad smell
bad cold, storm
bad debt
too bad
bad blood
bad luck
bad at maths
nowhere near as bad as ...
II. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADV inf
bad
III. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] N no pl
bad-'tem·pered ADJ
bad-tempered (in a bad mood)
bad-tempered (in a bad mood)
bid1 <-dd-, bid [or bade], bid [or bidden]> [bɪd] VB trans form
1. bid (greet):
2. bid old (command):
to bid sb [to] do sth
I. bid2 [bɪd] N
1. bid:
2. bid (attempt):
3. bid CARDS:
II. bid2 <-dd-, bid, bid> [bɪd] VB intr
1. bid (offer money):
2. bid (tender):
3. bid CARDS:
III. bid2 <-dd-, bid, bid> [bɪd] VB trans
'take·over bid N
open·ing 'bid N
pl glad (or good)/bad tidings
to be a bad/good timekeeper person
Present
Ibid
youbid
he/she/itbids
webid
youbid
theybid
Past
Ibid / bade
youbid / bade
he/she/itbid / bade
webid / bade
youbid / bade
theybid / bade
Present Perfect
Ihavebid / bidden
youhavebid / bidden
he/she/ithasbid / bidden
wehavebid / bidden
youhavebid / bidden
theyhavebid / bidden
Past Perfect
Ihadbid / bidden
youhadbid / bidden
he/she/ithadbid / bidden
wehadbid / bidden
youhadbid / bidden
theyhadbid / bidden
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In his opinion, "suspicion" suggests a belief that something that may not be provable could still be possible.
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However, if they can not come to an agreement the act calls for an outside opinion to arbitrate.
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