id

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations'ID': /ˌaɪˈdiː/; 'id': /'ɪd/

US:USA pronunciation: IPAUSA pronunciation: IPA/ɪd/

US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling'ID': (ī); 'id': (id)


Inflections of 'ID' (n):
IDs
npl (Abbreviation for identification, identification documents, or identity only)
ID's
npl (Abbreviation for identification, identification documents, or identity only)
Inflections of 'id' (n): npl: ids (Psychology)
Inflections of 'ID' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
ID's
v 3rd person singular
IDing
v pres p
ID'ing
v pres p
ID'd
v past
IDed
v past
ID'ed
v past
ID'd
v past p
IDed
v past p
ID'ed
v past p

Collocations for "id"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "id" in context.

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ID

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. am going to need to see some ID
  2. show me some ID
  3. asked for my ID
  4. asked to see my ID
  5. am not carrying my ID
  6. do not have my ID (with me)
  7. forgot my ID (at home)
  8. left my ID in the [car, drawer, kitchen]
  9. show your ID to the [bouncer, policeman, bartender]
  10. a [state, school] ID
  11. please have your ID ready
  12. need an ID to [use, rent, buy]
  13. need to make a copy of your ID
  14. renew your ID
  15. is using a fake ID
  16. [gave, made] me a fake ID
  17. makes fake IDs
  18. got [in, away with] a fake ID
  19. was issued a temporary ID
  20. a [membership, photo] ID
  21. an ID for each [caller, visitor]
  22. use caller ID
  23. the ID of the [victim, perpetrator] is unknown
  24. was unable to make an ID of the [victim]
  25. a positive ID of the [victim]
n as adj
  1. your ID [photo, picture]
  2. an ID number
  3. an ID [badge, card]
  4. a [college, work, factory] ID [badge]
  5. need to show your ID [badge] to [enter, access]
  6. need to see your ID [badge] [first, before]
  7. must present your ID [badge] [on entry, at reception]
  8. lost my ID [badge]
  9. wasn't carrying his ID [badge]
  10. an ID [badge] [for, to]
  11. have to renew my ID card [this month, every five years]
  12. don't have my ID card [on me, in the car]
  13. have left my ID card [in the office, in my desk, at home]
  14. what is your ID number?
  15. [write down, fill in] your ID number
v
  1. ID [members, staff, visitors, students, users]
  2. [must be] IDed before [entering, using, starting]
  3. IDed upon [entry, exit, boarding]
  4. IDed on [entry]
  5. IDed at the [door, entrance]
  6. ID to [ensure, prevent, check, get, use]
  7. IDed in [order to, accordance with]
  8. IDed and [listed, registered, verified]
  9. IDed for [use, immigration, tracking]
  10. IDed by the [gym, government, police, security staff]
  11. ID a [victim, passenger, suspect]
  12. [able, unable] to ID him
  13. ID the [victim, body, deceased]
  14. [tried to, could not] ID the [victim]
  15. [easy, difficult, simple] to ID
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