All English words - page 559
Meanings of Bended:
phraseIn a position in which the knee of one leg is touching the floor
Usage examples:
He went down on bended knee to ask her to marry him., he expects politicians to go to him on bended…
Meanings of Bender:
nounAn object or person that bends something.
Usage examples:
A metal bender
Meanings of Benders:
nounAn object or person that bends something.
Usage examples:
A metal bender
Meanings of Bending:
verbShape or force (something straight) into a curve or angle.
Usage examples:
The wire has to be bent back tightly
nounA curve in a road, river, path, or racing circuit.
Usage examples:
The van screeched round a bend
Meanings of Bendlet:
nounA bend of half the normal width, usually borne in groups of two or three.
Usage examples:
The same holds true for the bendlet and the otter and the wings of the crest and the atom and the s…
Meanings of Bends:
verbShape or force (something straight) into a curve or angle.
Usage examples:
The wire has to be bent back tightly
nounA curve in a road, river, path, or racing circuit.
Usage examples:
The van screeched round a bend
phraseA serious medical condition that divers (= people who swim underwater) get when they come up to the surface of the water too quickly
Usage examples:
On the way up, divers stop at various depths in order to prevent the bends., many of the men who di…
Meanings of Bendy:
adjectiveCapable of bending; soft and flexible.
Usage examples:
A bendy toy
Meanings of Beneath:
prepositionExtending or directly underneath.
Usage examples:
A 2.5-mile tunnel beneath the alps
adverbExtending or directly underneath something.
Usage examples:
A house built on stilts to allow air to circulate beneath
Meanings of Beneath-someone:
phraseTo not be good enough for someone
Usage examples:
Office work of any description he felt was beneath him., would you be willing to give an interview,…
Meanings of Benedicite:
nounA blessing, especially a grace said at table in religious communities.
Usage examples:
Raising his own goblet, father oppius blessed the congregation and the meal with a great rolling of…
Meanings of Benedict:
nounA dish consisting of poached eggs (= cooked by cracking them into boiling water) served on two halves of an english muffin (= a small, round, flat type of bread), with ham or bacon (= sliced meat from a pig) and hollandaise (= a creamy sauce made from eggs and butter)
Usage examples:
For breakfast, he always makes eggs benedict., my eggs benny was very good but other dishes were no…
Meanings of Benedictine:
nounA liqueur based on brandy, originally made by benedictine monks in france.
Usage examples:
He keeps an array of old bitters bottles behind the bar, each one filled with highly flavored lique…
adjectiveA monk or nun of a christian religious order following the rule of st benedict and established c. 540.
Meanings of Benediction:
nounThe utterance of a blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.
Usage examples:
He said the benediction
Benedictions
ˌben.ɪˈdɪk.ʃənMeanings of Benedictions:
nounThe utterance of a blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.
Usage examples:
He said the benediction
Meanings of Benedictory:
adjectiveRelating to the giving of a blessing.
Usage examples:
Our thanks, yet again, to shirley for arranging another highly successful outing, and to richard fo…
Meanings of Benedictus:
nounAn invocation beginning benedictus qui venit in nomine domini (blessed is he who comes in the name of the lord) forming a set part of the mass.
Usage examples:
These are the seminal texts of the tradition: the lord's prayer, the magnificat, the benedictus.
Meanings of Benefaction:
nounA donation or gift.
Usage examples:
An exceptional benefaction
Benefactions
ˌben.ɪˈfæk.ʃənMeanings of Benefactions:
nounA donation or gift.
Usage examples:
An exceptional benefaction
Meanings of Benefactive:
adjectiveDenoting a semantic case or construction that expresses the person or thing that benefits from the action of the verb, for example for you in i bought this for you.
Usage examples:
The privative and benefactive suffixes should have vowels (a and e) written with underdots.
nounThe benefactive case, or a word or expression in it.
Usage examples:
I'm going to look at applicatives and benefactives shortly.
Meanings of Benefactor:
nounA person who gives money or other help to a person or cause.
Usage examples:
A low-interest loan from a benefactor allowed them to build a floor for the exhibition hall
Meanings of Benefactors:
nounA person who gives money or other help to a person or cause.
Usage examples:
A low-interest loan from a benefactor allowed them to build a floor for the exhibition hall
Benefactress
ˈben.ɪ.fæk.tərMeanings of Benefactress:
nounA female benefactor.
Usage examples:
The program was organized in honor of a local benefactress of the arts, who was interested in harps…
Benefactresses
ˈben.ɪ.fæk.tərMeanings of Benefactresses:
nounA female benefactor.
Usage examples:
The program was organized in honor of a local benefactress of the arts, who was interested in harps…
Meanings of Benefic:
adjectiveBeneficent or kindly.
Usage examples:
From this point of view the milk can be considered as a benefic treatment to fix the problem respon…
Meanings of Benefice:
nounA permanent church appointment, typically that of a rector or vicar, for which property and income are provided in respect of pastoral duties.
Usage examples:
Perhaps the book helped him to relieve a conscience burdened by the knowledge that he was not carry…
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