How to spell IBIDE correctly?
If you've mistakenly written "ibide" instead of "ibid", worry not! The correct term for referencing a previously cited source is "ibid."- an abbreviation of ibidem, meaning "in the same place". Remember to use "ibid". when you re-reference the same source in your academic or research writing.
List of suggestions on how to spell ibide correctly
- abide As a responsible citizen, it is important to abide by the laws of the country.
- abides The company always abides by their ethical code of conduct.
- abode After getting married, they found a small abode in the countryside where they started their new life together.
- aide
- bade She bade me goodbye and left for the airport.
- bede Bede was an English monk and scholar who is best known for his written works on early British history and theology.
- bid The company submitted a bid for the new construction project.
- bide I will bide my time and wait for the perfect moment to strike.
- bite I just took a bite of my sandwich and it was delicious.
- bode
- ibidem The citation for that statement is found in the previous footnote, ibidem.
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