Words Starting With "B"

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Befalling

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The word "befalling" means to happen or occur to someone, often unexpectedly or by chance. It can also imply something negative or unfortunate happening to a person. For example, "She feared the misfortune befalling her family."

Befalls

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To befall someone or something means to happen to them unexpectedly, often in an unpleasant or unfortunate way.

Befell

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The word "befell" is a verb that means something happened or occurred to someone, often unexpectedly or unfortunately. It is usually used in the past tense and is often associated with negative events. For example, "A sudden illness befell him, preventing him from attending the meeting."

Befit

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To befit means to be suitable or appropriate for someone or something, often in terms of status, occasion, or character. It implies that something is becoming or fitting to a particular person, situation, or purpose. For example, "Her elegant dress befitted the formal occasion."

Befits

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The word "befits" means to be suitable or appropriate for someone or something, often in a formal or respectful context. It can also imply that something is deserving or in keeping with a certain status, occasion, or person's character. For example, "Her elegant dress befitted the royal occasion."

Befitted

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The word "befitted" is a verb that means to be suitable or appropriate for someone or something, often in a formal or dignified manner. It can also imply that something has been fittingly or properly given or bestowed upon someone. For example:<br><br>- "The queen was dressed in garments that befitted her royal status."<br>- "His hard work and dedication befitted him with a well-deserved promotion."<br><br>In essence, "befitted" conveys the idea that something is in harmony with the character, status, or circumstances of the person or thing it pertains to.

Befitting

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"Befitting" means suitable or appropriate for a particular person, situation, or occasion. It suggests that something is fitting or proper in the context it is used. For example, "The grandeur of the palace was befitting of a king's residence."

Befittingly

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"Befittingly" means in a way that is appropriate or suitable for a particular situation or person. It suggests that something is done or presented with the right level of respect, formality, or appropriateness considering the circumstances. For example, "The grandeur of the palace was befittingly reflected in the elegant ballroom."

Befog

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To befog means to surround or fill with fog, making it difficult to see or understand something clearly. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation where someone's thoughts or judgment are confused or obscured.

Befogged

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befogged: confused or unclear in one's thinking; disoriented; puzzled.

Befool

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To befool means to deceive or trick someone, causing them to believe something that is not true or to act in a way that is not in their best interest. It involves using cunning or deception to make someone appear foolish or gullible.

Befooled

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Deceived or misled, often in a clever or charming way. For example, "She was befooled by the scammer and lost a lot of money."

Before

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"Before" refers to a time or position occurring earlier than something else. It can indicate precedence, as in "I finished my homework before watching TV." It can also denote location, as in "The store is located before the intersection." Additionally, it can express condition, as in "Before you leave, make sure to lock the door."

Beforehand

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"Beforehand" means beforehand, in advance, or prior to an event or action. It refers to doing something or having knowledge about it before it actually happens.

Befoul

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To befoul means to make something dirty, contaminated, or polluted, often in a moral or metaphorical sense. It can also refer to spoiling or corrupting something's purity or goodness.

Befouled

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The word "befouled" means to make dirty, polluted, or contaminated; to soil or stain, often figuratively referring to something that was once pure or wholesome becoming corrupted or degraded.

Befriend

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To befriend someone means to become friendly with them, to establish a friendly relationship or show kindness and support towards them. It involves reaching out, getting to know someone, and forming a bond of trust and camaraderie.

Befriended

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The word "befriended" is a verb and means to become friends with someone, to establish a friendly relationship or connection with another person. It often implies that an initial stranger or acquaintance has been welcomed into one's circle of friends or has formed a bond with someone.

Befriender

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A "befriender" is someone who befriends or makes friends with others, often in a supportive or caring role, such as a volunteer who helps isolated individuals or someone who reaches out to newcomers to make them feel welcome.

Befriending

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"Befriending" means to form a friendly relationship with someone, to become friends with them, or to show kindness and support towards them in order to establish a friendly connection.

Befriends

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The verb "befriend" means to become friends with someone, to establish a friendly relationship or show kindness and support towards another person.

Befuddle

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To befuddle means to confuse or disorient someone, making it difficult for them to think clearly or understand a situation. It often implies a sense of bewilderment or perplexity.

Befuddled

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"Befuddled" means confused, disoriented, or perplexed. It describes a state where someone is unable to think clearly or has a sense of mental fog.

Befuddlement

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Befuddlement refers to a state of confusion or disorientation, where one is puzzled or perplexed, often to the point of being unable to think clearly. It can result from complexity, a lack of understanding, or being overwhelmed by information or events.

Befuddles

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To befuddle means to confuse or perplex someone, making them unsure or unclear about something. It often implies that the person is so bewildered that they have difficulty understanding or making sense of a situation or information presented to them.

Befuddling

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"Befuddling" means causing confusion or disorientation, making something or someone bewilderingly difficult to understand. It often refers to situations or information that are so confusing that they leave a person puzzled or unsure how to react.

Befuddlingly

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"Befuddlingly" is an adverb that means in a confusing or perplexing manner, to the point of causing bewilderment or disorientation. It suggests something is so puzzling or baffling that it creates a sense of confusion.

Beg

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The word "beg" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To ask humbly or respectfully: "He begged for forgiveness after making a mistake."<br>2. To ask or plead for something, often in an urgent or desperate manner: "The newspaper began to beg for funds to stay afloat."<br>3. In Scottish and Northern English dialects, "beg" can mean to dress in old or tattered clothing, often as a condition of poverty or hardship: "He's been begging around for weeks, wearing the same old clothes."<br><br>In general, the word "beg" tends to convey a sense of humility or desperation, and is often used to describe a situation where someone is stretching or violating social norms to gain what they need or want.

Began

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"Began" is the past tense of the verb "begin," which means to start or commence an action, process, or event. When you say "I began my day early," it indicates that you started your day at an early time.

Begat

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" Begat " is an old-fashioned verb primarily used in the Bible and literature to mean "to be the parent of; to give birth to or father." It is derived from the Old English word "begetan," and its usage has largely been replaced by modern verbs like "to have" or "to parent." In the context of the Bible, it is often used to trace genealogies, as in "Adam begat Seth, and Seth begat Enos."

Beget

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"Beget" means to bring about or cause something, often used in the context of producing offspring or creating a particular outcome. For example:<br><br>1. "Adam and Eve begot many children, according to the Bible."<br>2. "The new policy beget confusion among employees."

Begets

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"Begets" is a verb that means to cause or bring about, often in the context of passing something down from one generation to another or causing a particular result. It is often used in a formal or literary sense. For example:<br><br>- "Pride often begets humility."<br>- "The lack of education begets poverty in many communities."<br>- "Kindness begets kindness; it creates a positive cycle in relationships."

Begetter

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"Begetter" refers to a person or thing that brings about or originates something. It can also be used metaphorically to mean a parent or ancestor, as in "he was the begetter of a long line of scholars."

Begetters

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"Begetters" refers to those who bring about or create something, often used metaphorically for parents or ancestors who give birth or originate a particular characteristic or line of descent.

Begetteth

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"Begetteth" is an archaic verb form of "beget," which means to father or conceive a child. It is typically used in olden texts or in a religious context, referring to the act of procreation or the origin of something. In modern English, one would simply use "begets" or "conceives" instead.

Begetting

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"Begetting" refers to the act of causing or producing something, often used in the context of procreation or the process of giving birth or creating offspring. It can also be used metaphorically to mean the origin or source of something. For example, "His ideas were begetting new innovations in the field."