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blessed (comparative more blessed, superlative most blessed) Having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing
- BLESSED Synonyms: 318 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
Synonyms for BLESSED: holy, divine, heavenly, sacred, godly, eternal, godlike, supernatural; Antonyms of BLESSED: human, natural, mortal, unconsecrated, unhallowed
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blessèd (poetic, dated) Alternative form of blessed (adjective); used to specify a disyllabic pronunciation 1808: Lord Byron, “And wilt thou not weep when I am low?” Stanza 4 Oh lady! blessèd be that tear— It falls for one who cannot weep; Such precious drops are doubly dear To those whose eyes no tear may steep
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- BLESSED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
7 meanings: 1 made holy by religious ceremony; consecrated 2 worthy of deep reverence or respect 3 Roman Catholic Church (of Click for more definitions
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Define blessed blessed synonyms, blessed pronunciation, blessed translation, English dictionary definition of blessed also blest adj 1 a Worthy of worship; holy b Held in veneration; revered 2 Blessed Roman Catholic Church Used as a title before the name of one who
- Topical Bible: The Meaning of Blessed
The term "blessed" holds significant theological and spiritual meaning within the Christian tradition, appearing frequently throughout the Bible In the original languages of Scripture, the concept of being blessed is conveyed through various words, each with its own nuance and depth Old Testament Understanding In the Hebrew Bible, the word most commonly translated as "blessed" is "barak
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