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US
/ˈeɪd/
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[ UK /ˈeɪd/ ]
[ UK /ˈeɪd/ ]
NOUN
- someone who acts as assistant
- an officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior officer
How To Use aide In A Sentence
- He first constructed a horizontal wheel that he named a Danaide, and later devised another, the Vortex Water Wheel, which he patented in July 1850 and which came to be used extensively.
- Aides hovered round like royal courtiers before he made a fleeting appearance climbing on board the City of Chicago. Times, Sunday Times
- Remember the whole sex-text thing he had going with an aide. CNN Transcript Oct 28, 2008
- Virgo has been depicted as a winged maiden holding a palm branch in her left hand and an ear of corn in her right.
- The following year police raided an exhibition of Lawrence's paintings and seized every canvas on which they could descry any wisp of pubic hair.
- These feeling make you avoid generalizations and Russia is no more 'feudalistic' and USA is no more 'Paradise for handmaidens'. On Bushevicks, Bolsheviks and Scum: For The Record
- Bush aides say the president took all of that in stride but he also took it to heart.
- An aide said: 'The duchess is cheerful. Times, Sunday Times
- Fans who gathered there to watch the Raiders play on Sunday repeatedly used the term "love-hate relationship" when describing Davis. NYT > Home Page
- Worsted in this war of love Shiva punished the mischievous god of love Madana for aiding that maiden by causing springtime to appear on the scene before its wonted time.