Words |
Parts of Speech |
Meaning/Definition/Similar Words |
beachy |
adjective |
Having a beach or beaches; formed by a beach or beaches; shingly. |
beacon |
noun |
A signal fire to notify of the approach of an enemy, or to give any notice, commonly of warning., A signal or conspicuous mark erected on an eminence near the shore, or moored in shoal water, as a guide to mariners., A high hill near the shore., That which gives notice of danger., To give light to, as a beacon; to light up; to illumine., To furnish with a beacon or beacons. |
beaded |
imp. & past participle |
of Bead |
beadle |
verb |
A messenger or crier of a court; a servitor; one who cites or bids persons to appear and answer; — called also an apparitor or summoner., An officer in a university, who precedes public processions of officers and students., An inferior parish officer in England having a variety of duties, as the preservation of order in church service, the chastisement of petty offenders, etc. |
beagle |
noun |
A small hound, or hunting dog, twelve to fifteen inches high, used in hunting hares and other small game. See Illustration in Appendix., Fig.: A spy or detective; a constable. |
beaked |
adjective |
Having a beak or a beaklike point; beak-shaped., Furnished with a process or a mouth like a beak; rostrate. |
beaker |
noun |
A large drinking cup, with a wide mouth, supported on a foot or standard., An open-mouthed, thin glass vessel, having a projecting lip for pouring; — used for holding solutions requiring heat. |
bealed |
imp. & past participle |
of Beal |
be-all |
noun |
The whole; all that is to be. |
beamed |
imp. & past participle |
of Beam, Furnished with beams, as the head of a stag. |
bearer |
noun |
One who, or that which, bears, sustains, or carries., Specifically: One who assists in carrying a body to the grave; a pallbearer., A palanquin carrier; also, a house servant., A tree or plant yielding fruit; as, a good bearer., One who holds a check, note, draft, or other order for the payment of money; as, pay to bearer., A strip of reglet or other furniture to bear off the impression from a blank page; also, a type or type-high piece of metal interspersed in blank parts to support the plate when it is shaved. |
beaten |
|
of Beat, Made smooth by beating or treading; worn by use., Vanquished; conquered; baffled., Exhausted; tired out., Become common or trite; as, a beaten phrase., Tried; practiced. |
beater |
noun |
One who, or that which, beats., A person who beats up game for the hunters. |
beauty |
noun |
An assemblage or graces or properties pleasing to the eye, the ear, the intellect, the aesthetic faculty, or the moral sense., A particular grace, feature, ornament, or excellence; anything beautiful; as, the beauties of nature., A beautiful person, esp. a beautiful woman., Prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion. |
beaver |
noun |
An amphibious rodent, of the genus Castor., The fur of the beaver., A hat, formerly made of the fur of the beaver, but now usually of silk., Beaver cloth, a heavy felted woolen cloth, used chiefly for making overcoats., That piece of armor which protected the lower part of the face, whether forming a part of the helmet or fixed to the breastplate. It was so constructed (with joints or otherwise) that the wearer could raise or lower it to eat and drink. |
beblot |
verb t. |
To blot; to stain. |
becalm |
verb t. |
To render calm or quiet; to calm; to still; to appease., To keep from motion, or stop the progress of, by the stilling of the wind; as, the fleet was becalmed. |
became |
|
imp. of Become., of Become |
becard |
noun |
A South American bird of the flycatcher family. (Tityra inquisetor). |
bechic |
|
Pertaining to, or relieving, a cough., A medicine for relieving coughs. |
becked |
imp. & past participle |
of Beck |
becker |
noun |
A European fish (Pagellus centrodontus); the sea bream or braise. |
becket |
noun |
A small grommet, or a ring or loop of rope / metal for holding things in position, as spars, ropes, etc.; also a bracket, a pocket, or a handle made of rope., A spade for digging turf. |
beckon |
verb t. |
To make a significant sign to; hence, to summon, as by a motion of the hand., A sign made without words; a beck. |
beclap |
verb t. |
To catch; to grasp; to insnare. |
beclip |
verb t. |
To embrace; to surround. |
become |
past participle |
of Become, To pass from one state to another; to enter into some state or condition, by a change from another state, or by assuming or receiving new properties or qualities, additional matter, or a new character., To come; to get., To suit or be suitable to; to be congruous with; to befit; to accord with, in character or circumstances; to be worthy of, or proper for; to cause to appear well; — said of persons and things. |
becuna |
noun |
A fish of the Mediterranean (Sphyraena spet). See Barracuda. |
becurl |
verb t. |
To curl; to adorn with curls. |
bedded |
imp. & past participle |
of Bed, Provided with a bed; as, double-bedded room; placed or arranged in a bed or beds. |
bedaff |
verb t. |
To make a daff or fool of. |
bedash |
verb t. |
To wet by dashing or throwing water or other liquid upon; to bespatter. |
bedaub |
verb t. |
To daub over; to besmear or soil with anything thick and dirty. |
bedbug |
noun |
A wingless, bloodsucking, hemipterous insect (Cimex Lectularius), sometimes infesting houses and especially beds. See Illustration in Appendix. |
bedeck |
verb t. |
To deck, ornament, or adorn; to grace. |
bedell |
noun |
Same as Beadle. |
bedewy |
adjective |
Moist with dew; dewy. |
bedkey |
noun |
An instrument for tightening the parts of a bedstead. |
bedlam |
noun |
A place appropriated to the confinement and care of the insane; a madhouse., An insane person; a lunatic; a madman., Any place where uproar and confusion prevail., Belonging to, or fit for, a madhouse. |
bedote |
verb t. |
To cause to dote; to deceive. |
bedpan |
noun |
A pan for warming beds., A shallow chamber vessel, so constructed that it can be used by a sick person in bed. |
bedrid |
verb i. |
Alt. of Bedridden |
bedrop |
verb t. |
To sprinkle, as with drops. |
bedrug |
verb t. |
To drug abundantly or excessively. |
beduck |
verb t. |
To duck; to put the head under water; to immerse. |
beduin |
noun |
See Bedouin. |
bedung |
verb t. |
To cover with dung, as for manuring; to bedaub or defile, literally or figuratively. |
bedust |
verb t. |
To sprinkle, soil, or cover with dust. |
bedyed |
imp. & past participle |
of Bedye |
beechy |
adjective |
Of or relating to beeches. |
beetle |
verb t. |
A heavy mallet, used to drive wedges, beat pavements, etc., A machine in which fabrics are subjected to a hammering process while passing over rollers, as in cotton mills; — called also beetling machine., To beat with a heavy mallet., To finish by subjecting to a hammering process in a beetle or beetling machine; as, to beetle cotton goods., Any insect of the order Coleoptera, having four wings, the outer pair being stiff cases for covering the others when they are folded up. See Coleoptera., To extend over and beyond the base or support; to overhang; to jut. |
beeves |
noun |
plural of Beef, the animal. |
befell |
imp. |
of Befall |
befall |
verb t. |
To happen to., To come to pass; to happen. |
befool |
verb t. |
To fool; to delude or lead into error; to infatuate; to deceive., To cause to behave like a fool; to make foolish. |
before |
preposition |
In front of; preceding in space; ahead of; as, to stand before the fire; before the house., Preceding in time; earlier than; previously to; anterior to the time when; — sometimes with the additional idea of purpose; in order that., An advance of; farther onward, in place or time., Prior or preceding in dignity, order, rank, right, or worth; rather than., In presence or sight of; face to face with; facing., Under the cognizance or jurisdiction of., Open for; free of access to; in the power of., On the fore part; in front, or in the direction of the front; — opposed to in the rear., In advance., In time past; previously; already., Earlier; sooner than; until then. |
befoul |
adjective |
To make foul; to soil., To entangle or run against so as to impede motion. |
begged |
imp. & past participle |
of Beg |
beggar |
noun |
One who begs; one who asks or entreats earnestly, or with humility; a petitioner., One who makes it his business to ask alms., One who is dependent upon others for support; — a contemptuous or sarcastic use., One who assumes in argument what he does not prove., To reduce to beggary; to impoverish; as, he had beggared himself., To cause to seem very poor and inadequate. |
begilt |
|
of Begild |
begild |
verb t. |
To gild. |
begirt |
imp. |
of Begird, of Begird, To encompass; to begird. |
begird |
verb t. |
To bind with a band or girdle; to gird., To surround as with a band; to encompass. |
begnaw |
verb t. |
To gnaw; to eat away; to corrode. |
begone |
interj. |
Go away; depart; get you gone., Surrounded; furnished; beset; environed (as in woe-begone). |
begore |
verb t. |
To besmear with gore. |
beguin |
noun |
See Beghard. |
behalf |
noun |
Advantage; favor; stead; benefit; interest; profit; support; defense; vindication. |
behave |
verb t. |
To manage or govern in point of behavior; to discipline; to handle; to restrain., To carry; to conduct; to comport; to manage; to bear; — used reflexively., To act; to conduct; to bear or carry one’s self; as, to behave well or ill. |
behead |
verb t. |
To sever the head from; to take off the head of. |
beheld |
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imp. & p. p. of Behold., of Behold |
behest |
noun |
That which is willed or ordered; a command; a mandate; an injunction., A vow; a promise., To vow. |
behete |
verb t. |
See Behight. |
behind |
adjective |
On the side opposite the front or nearest part; on the back side of; at the back of; on the other side of; as, behind a door; behind a hill., Left after the departure of, whether this be by removing to a distance or by death., Left a distance by, in progress of improvement Hence: Inferior to in dignity, rank, knowledge, or excellence, or in any achievement., At the back part; in the rear., Toward the back part or rear; backward; as, to look behind., Not yet brought forward, produced, or exhibited to view; out of sight; remaining., Backward in time or order of succession; past., After the departure of another; as, to stay behind., The backside; the rump. |
behold |
verb t. |
To have in sight; to see clearly; to look at; to regard with the eyes., To direct the eyes to, or fix them upon, an object; to look; to see. |
behoof |
verb t. |
Advantage; profit; benefit; interest; use. |
behove |
verb |
and derivatives. See Behoove, &c. |
behowl |
verb t. |
To howl at. |
bejade |
verb t. |
To jade or tire. |
bejape |
verb t. |
To jape; to laugh at; to deceive. |
beknow |
verb t. |
To confess; to acknowledge. |
belace |
verb t. |
To fasten, as with a lace or cord., To cover or adorn with lace., To beat with a strap. See Lace. |
belamy |
noun |
Good friend; dear friend. |
belate |
verb t. |
To retard or make too late. |
belaud |
verb t. |
To laud or praise greatly. |
belaid |
imp. & past participle |
of Belay |
beldam |
noun |
Alt. of Beldame |
beleft |
imp. & past participle |
of Beleave |
belfry |
noun |
A movable tower erected by besiegers for purposes of attack and defense., A bell tower, usually attached to a church or other building, but sometimes separate; a campanile., A room in a tower in which a bell is or may be hung; or a cupola or turret for the same purpose., The framing on which a bell is suspended. |
belgic |
adjective |
Of or pertaining to the Belgae, a German tribe who anciently possessed the country between the Rhine, the Seine, and the ocean., Of or pertaining to the Netherlands or to Belgium. |
belial |
noun |
An evil spirit; a wicked and unprincipled person; the personification of evil. |
belied |
imp. & past participle |
of Belie |
belief |
noun |
Assent to a proposition or affirmation, or the acceptance of a fact, opinion, or assertion as real or true, without immediate personal knowledge; reliance upon word or testimony; partial or full assurance without positive knowledge or absolute certainty; persuasion; conviction; confidence; as, belief of a witness; the belief of our senses., A persuasion of the truths of religion; faith., The thing believed; the object of belief., A tenet, or the body of tenets, held by the advocates of any class of views; doctrine; creed. |
belike |
adverb |
It is likely or probably; perhaps. |
belime |
verb t. |
To besmear or insnare with birdlime. |
belive |
adjective |
Forthwith; speedily; quickly. |
belled |
imp. & past participle |
of Bell, Hung with a bell or bells. |
bellic |
adjective |
Alt. of Bellical |
bellon |
noun |
Lead colic. |
bellow |
verb |
To make a hollow, loud noise, as an enraged bull., To bowl; to vociferate; to clamor., To roar; as the sea in a tempest, or as the wind when violent; to make a loud, hollow, continued sound., To emit with a loud voice; to shout; — used with out., A loud resounding outcry or noise, as of an enraged bull; a roar. |
belock |
verb t. |
To lock, or fasten as with a lock. |
belong |
verb i. |
To be the property of; as, Jamaica belongs to Great Britain., To be a part of, or connected with; to be appendant or related; to owe allegiance or service., To be the concern or proper business or function of; to appertain to., To be suitable for; to be due to., To be native to, or an inhabitant of; esp. to have a legal residence, settlement, or inhabitancy, whether by birth or operation of law, so as to be entitled to maintenance by the parish or town., To be deserved by. |
belord |
verb t. |
To act the lord over., To address by the title of “lord”. |
belove |
verb t. |
To love. |
belowt |
verb t. |
To treat as a lout; to talk abusively to. |
belted |
imp. & past participle |
of Belt, Encircled by, or secured with, a belt; as, a belted plaid; girt with a belt, as an honorary distinction; as, a belted knight; a belted earl., Marked with a band or circle; as, a belted stalk., Worn in, or suspended from, the belt. |
beltin |
noun |
See Beltane. |
beluga |
noun |
A cetacean allied to the dolphins. |
belute |
verb t. |
To bespatter, as with mud. |
bemask |
verb t. |
To mask; to conceal. |
bemaul |
verb t. |
To maul or beat severely; to bruise. |
bemaze |
verb t. |
To bewilder. |
bemean |
verb t. |
To make mean; to lower. |
bemeet |
verb t. |
To meet. |
bemete |
verb t. |
To mete. |
bemire |
verb t. |
To drag through, encumber with, or fix in, the mire; to soil by passing through mud or dirt. |
bemist |
verb t. |
To envelop in mist. |
bemoan |
verb t. |
To express deep grief for by moaning; to express sorrow for; to lament; to bewail; to pity or sympathize with. |
bemock |
verb t. |
To mock; to ridicule. |
bemoil |
verb t. |
To soil or encumber with mire and dirt. |
bemuse |
verb t. |
To muddle, daze, or partially stupefy, as with liquor. |
bename |
verb t. |
To promise; to name. |
bended |
imp. & past participle |
of Bend |
bender |
noun |
One who, or that which, bends., An instrument used for bending., A drunken spree., A sixpence. |
beneme |
verb t. |
To deprive (of), or take away (from). |
bengal |
noun |
A province in India, giving its name to various stuffs, animals, etc., A thin stuff, made of silk and hair, originally brought from Bengal., Striped gingham, originally brought from Bengal; Bengal stripes. |
benign |
adjective |
Of a kind or gentle disposition; gracious; generous; favorable; benignant., Exhibiting or manifesting kindness, gentleness, favor, etc.; mild; kindly; salutary; wholesome., Of a mild type or character; as, a benign disease. |
bennet |
adjective |
The common yellow-flowered avens of Europe (Geum urbanum); herb bennet. The name is sometimes given to other plants, as the hemlock, valerian, etc. |
benumb |
adjective |
To make torpid; to deprive of sensation or sensibility; to stupefy; as, a hand or foot benumbed by cold. |
benzal |
noun |
A compound radical, C6H5.CH, of the aromatic series, related to benzyl and benzoyl; — used adjectively or in combination. |
benzol |
noun |
An impure benzene, used in the arts as a solvent, and for various other purposes. See Benzene. |
benzyl |
noun |
A compound radical, C6H5.CH2, related to toluene and benzoic acid; — commonly used adjectively. |
bepelt |
verb t. |
To pelt roundly. |
berain |
verb t. |
To rain upon; to wet with rain. |
berate |
verb t. |
To rate or chide vehemently; to scold. |
berber |
noun |
A member of a race somewhat resembling the Arabs, but often classed as Hamitic, who were formerly the inhabitants of the whole of North Africa from the Mediterranean southward into the Sahara, and who still occupy a large part of that region; — called also Kabyles. Also, the language spoken by this people. |
bereft |
|
of Bereave, imp. & p. p. of Bereave. |
berime |
verb t. |
To berhyme. |
berlin |
noun |
A four-wheeled carriage, having a sheltered seat behind the body and separate from it, invented in the 17th century, at Berlin., Fine worsted for fancy-work; zephyr worsted; — called also Berlin wool. |
bertha |
noun |
A kind of collar or cape worn by ladies. |
besant |
noun |
See Bezant. |
beseek |
verb t. |
To beseech. |
beseem |
verb t. |
Literally: To appear or seem (well, ill, best, etc.) for (one) to do or to have. Hence: To be fit, suitable, or proper for, or worthy of; to become; to befit., To seem; to appear; to be fitting. |
beseen |
adjective |
Seen; appearing., Decked or adorned; clad., Accomplished; versed. |
beshow |
noun |
A large food fish (Anoplopoma fimbria) of the north Pacific coast; — called also candlefish. |
beshut |
verb t. |
To shut up or out. |
beside |
noun |
At the side of; on one side of., Aside from; out of the regular course or order of; in a state of deviation from; out of., Over and above; distinct from; in addition to., On one side., More than that; over and above; not included in the number, or in what has been mentioned; moreover; in addition. |
besmut |
verb t. |
To blacken with smut; to foul with soot. |
besnow |
verb t. |
To scatter like snow; to cover thick, as with snow flakes., To cover with snow; to whiten with snow, or as with snow. |
besort |
verb t. |
To assort or be congruous with; to fit, or become., Befitting associates or attendants. |
bespew |
verb t. |
To soil or daub with spew; to vomit on. |
bespit |
imp. |
of Bespit, of Bespit, To daub or soil with spittle. |
bespot |
verb t. |
To mark with spots, or as with spots. |
bestad |
imp. & past participle |
Beset; put in peril., of Bestead |
bestar |
verb t. |
To sprinkle with, or as with, stars; to decorate with, or as with, stars; to bestud. |
bested |
|
of Bestead |
bestir |
verb t. |
To put into brisk or vigorous action; to move with life and vigor; — usually with the reciprocal pronoun. |
bestow |
verb t. |
To lay up in store; to deposit for safe keeping; to stow; to place; to put., To use; to apply; to devote, as time or strength in some occupation., To expend, as money., To give or confer; to impart; — with on or upon., To give in marriage., To demean; to conduct; to behave; — followed by a reflexive pronoun. |
bestud |
verb t. |
To set or adorn, as with studs or bosses; to set thickly; to stud; as, to bestud with stars. |
betted |
|
of Bet |
betook |
imp. |
of Betake, imp. of Betake. |
betake |
verb t. |
To take or seize., To have recourse to; to apply; to resort; to go; — with a reflexive pronoun., To commend or intrust to; to commit to. |
beteem |
adjective |
To give ; to bestow; to grant; to accord; to consent., To allow; to permit; to suffer. |
bethel |
noun |
A place of worship; a hallowed spot., A chapel for dissenters., A house of worship for seamen. |
betide |
verb t. |
To happen to; to befall; to come to ; as, woe betide the wanderer., To come to pass; to happen; to occur. |
betime |
adverb |
Alt. of Betimes |
betony |
noun |
A plant of the genus Betonica (Linn.). |
betorn |
adjective |
Torn in pieces; tattered. |
betoss |
verb t. |
To put in violent motion; to agitate; to disturb; to toss. |
betrap |
verb t. |
To draw into, or catch in, a trap; to insnare; to circumvent., To put trappings on; to clothe; to deck. |
betray |
verb t. |
To deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city., To prove faithless or treacherous to, as to a trust or one who trusts; to be false to; to deceive; as, to betray a person or a cause., To violate the confidence of, by disclosing a secret, or that which one is bound in honor not to make known., To disclose or discover, as something which prudence would conceal; to reveal unintentionally., To mislead; to expose to inconvenience not foreseen to lead into error or sin., To lead astray, as a maiden; to seduce (as under promise of marriage) and then abandon., To show or to indicate; — said of what is not obvious at first, or would otherwise be concealed. |
betrim |
verb t. |
To set in order; to adorn; to deck, to embellish; to trim. |
better |
adjective |
Having good qualities in a greater degree than another; as, a better man; a better physician; a better house; a better air., Preferable in regard to rank, value, use, fitness, acceptableness, safety, or in any other respect., Greater in amount; larger; more., Improved in health; less affected with disease; as, the patient is better., More advanced; more perfect; as, upon better acquaintance; a better knowledge of the subject., Advantage, superiority, or victory; — usually with of; as, to get the better of an enemy., One who has a claim to precedence; a superior, as in merit, social standing, etc.; — usually in the plural., In a superior or more excellent manner; with more skill and wisdom, courage, virtue, advantage, or success; as, Henry writes better than John; veterans fight better than recruits., More correctly or thoroughly., In a higher or greater degree; more; as, to love one better than another., More, in reference to value, distance, time, etc.; as, ten miles and better., To improve or ameliorate; to increase the good qualities of., To improve the condition of, morally, physically, financially, socially, or otherwise., To surpass in excellence; to exceed; to excel., To give advantage to; to support; to advance the interest of., To become better; to improve., One who bets or lays a wager. |
bettor |
noun |
One who bets; a better. |
beurre |
noun |
A beurre (or buttery) pear, one with the meat soft and melting; — used with a distinguishing word; as, Beurre d’Anjou; Beurre Clairgeau. |
bevile |
noun |
A chief broken or opening like a carpenter’s bevel. |
bevies |
plural |
of Bevy |
bewail |
verb t. |
To express deep sorrow for, as by wailing; to lament; to wail over., To express grief; to lament. |
bewake |
verb t. & i. |
To keep watch over; to keep awake. |
beware |
verb i. |
To be on one’s guard; to be cautious; to take care; — commonly followed by of or lest before the thing that is to be avoided., To have a special regard; to heed., To avoid; to take care of; to have a care for. |
bewash |
verb t. |
To drench or souse with water. |
bewept |
imp. & past participle |
of Beweep |
beweep |
verb t. |
To weep over; to deplore; to bedew with tears., To weep. |
bewrap |
verb t. |
To wrap up; to cover. |
bewray |
verb t. |
To soil. See Beray., To expose; to reveal; to disclose; to betray. |
beylic |
noun |
The territory ruled by a bey. |
beyond |
preposition |
On the further side of; in the same direction as, and further on or away than., At a place or time not yet reached; before., Past, out of the reach or sphere of; further than; greater than; as, the patient was beyond medical aid; beyond one’s strength., In a degree or amount exceeding or surpassing; proceeding to a greater degree than; above, as in dignity, excellence, or quality of any kind., Further away; at a distance; yonder. |
bezant |
noun |
A gold coin of Byzantium or Constantinople, varying in weight and value, usually (those current in England) between a sovereign and a half sovereign. There were also white or silver bezants., A circle in or, i. e., gold, representing the gold coin called bezant., A decoration of a flat surface, as of a band or belt, representing circular disks lapping one upon another. |
bezoar |
noun |
A calculous concretion found in the intestines of certain ruminant animals (as the wild goat, the gazelle, and the Peruvian llama) formerly regarded as an unfailing antidote for poison, and a certain remedy for eruptive, pestilential, or putrid diseases. Hence: Any antidote or panacea. |
bezzle |
verb t. |
To plunder; to waste in riot., To drink to excess; to revel. |