"bedfellow" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"bedfellow" Meaning

"Bedfellow" refers to a person who shares a bed with another, typically used metaphorically to describe an associate or partner, especially in a close or intimate relationship, business collaboration, or alliance.

"bedfellow" Examples

1. After years of political alliance, the two countries had become unexpected bedfellows in the international arena.
2. The environmentalist and the industrialist found themselves in an uneasy bedfellowship when they had to collaborate on sustainable development projects.
3. The tech giant and the startup became bedfellows when they merged to create a formidable force in the industry.
4. In the world of espionage, enemies often become reluctant bedfellows for the sake of mutual interests.
5. The actor's reputation as a party animal made him an unlikely bedfellow with the conservative activist in their campaign against drug abuse.

"bedfellow" Similar Words

Bedeviling

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"Bedeviling" is a verb that means to harass, trouble, or frustrate persistently; to plague or torment someone or something. It often implies causing annoyance or difficulty through continuous botheration or problems.

Bedevilled

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The word "bedevilled" means to plague, torment, or harass persistently; to cause problems or difficulties for someone. It often implies that the person or situation is troubled or haunted by persistent issues or obstacles.

Bedevilment

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"Bedevilment" refers to causing trouble, confusion, or distress; it suggests something that harasses or torments someone. It can also imply a state of being plagued or haunted by problems or difficulties.

Bedevilments

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"Bedevilments" refers to troubles, difficulties, or problems that plague or torment someone. It can also imply a sense of being haunted or beset by misfortunes or annoyances.

Bedew

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The word "bedew" is a verb that means to sprinkle or moisten with drops of liquid, typically water or dew. It can also refer to the action of decorating or adorn something with a few small, delicate elements, like how dewdrops might decorate a blade of grass in the morning. In a more figurative sense, it can describe the act of imbuing something with a particular quality or influence. For example, "The morning mist bedewed the meadow with a mystical aura."

Bedewed

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"Bedewed" is an adjective that means covered or sprinkled with dew, often used metaphorically to describe something that is moistened, adorned, or touched gently. For example, "The grass was bedewed with morning露珠, and the flowers shimmered in the sunlight." It can also convey a sense of freshness or purity, as in "Her eyes were bedewed with innocence."

Bedewing

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"Bedewing" is an archaic verb that means to cover or sprinkle with dew, or to moisten or dampen lightly. It typically refers to the action of dew settling on something during the night, but can also be used metaphorically to describe a gentle or subtle application of something.

Bedewy

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I'm sorry, but "bedewy" is not a recognized word in standard English. It could possibly be a misspelled or misunderstood term. If you meant "bedew" or have another word in mind, please let me know, and I'll be happy to provide its meaning.

Bedfellows

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Bedford

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Bedfordians

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Bedfordite

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Bedizen

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Bedizened

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Bedizenment

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