Rid
Rid is an English verb meaning to free someone or something from an unwanted presence, condition, or burden. It is used with an object in the typical construction rid [someone/something] of [something]. Examples include “to rid the house of mice” and “to rid oneself of a bad habit.” The expression get rid of is common in everyday language and often carries a sense of finality or practical removal.
Forms and usage: The base form is rid; the present participle is ridding; the past tense and
Etymology: Rid is an old English term with cognates in other Germanic languages, historically connected with
Grammatical notes: Rid is generally used with a prepositional phrase such as of or from to indicate
Other uses: Besides its verb sense, Rid can appear as a surname or place name in certain