Vocabularies

English Vocabulary Dictionary | Word Meanings, Definitions & Examples

verb
/bɪˈriːv/

to deprive someone of a loved one through death

"She was bereaved of her husband last year."

adjective
/bɪˈriːvd/

suffering the loss of a loved one through death

"The bereaved mother wept silently at the funeral."

noun
/bɪˈriːvmənt/

The state of having lost a loved one through death.

"She received many letters of sympathy during her time of bereavement."

adjective
/bɪˈrɛft/

Deprived of or lacking something, especially a nonmaterial asset.

"After the betrayal, he felt bereft of hope and trust."

adjective
/bəˈzɜːrk/

Out of control with anger or excitement; wild or frenzied.

"The fans went berserk when their team won the championship."

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Berth

noun
/bɜːrθ/

A place to sleep on a ship or train; a ship's allocated place at a dock.

"They reserved a lower berth on the overnight train."

verb
/bɪˈsiːtʃ/

To ask someone urgently and fervently to do something; to beg.

"He beseeched the judge for mercy."

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beset

verb
/bɪˈsɛt/

to trouble, harass, or attack on all sides

"The village was beset by constant floods."

preposition
/bɪˈsaɪd/

next to or at the side of someone or something

"She sat beside her best friend during the ceremony."

adverb, preposition
/bɪˈsaɪdz/

in addition to; apart from

"Besides English, he also speaks French."

verb
/bɪˈsiːdʒ/

to surround a place with armed forces to capture it; to overwhelm with requests or attention

"The city was besieged by enemy troops."

verb
/bɪˈsmɪər/

to smear or cover with a sticky or dirty substance; to soil

"His clothes were besmeared with mud."

verb
/bɪˈsmɜːrtʃ/

to damage someone's reputation; to make dirty or stained

"He tried to besmirch her good name with false rumors."

adjective
/bɪˈsɒtɪd/

strongly infatuated or obsessed with someone or something

"He was completely besotted with her charm."

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best

adjective
/bɛst/

Of the highest quality, excellence, or standing.

"She is the best student in the class."

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phrase
bɛst ˈɛf.ərt

The maximum amount of effort or energy that someone can give.

"He gave his best effort to complete the task on time."

adjective
/ˈbiːstiəl/

Relating to beasts; showing savagery, brutality, or lacking human sensibility.

"The prisoners were treated in a bestial manner."

verb
/bɪˈstoʊ/

To give or present something as a gift or honor.

"The king bestowed honors upon the brave soldiers."

verb
/bɪˈstruː/

To scatter or cover something with objects or substances.

"The ground was bestrewn with autumn leaves."

verb
/bɪˈstraɪd/

To sit or stand astride something; to dominate over.

"The statue bestrides the city square."

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bet

verb, noun
/bɛt/

to risk money or something valuable on the result of a future event

"He likes to bet on football matches."

verb
/bɪˈteɪk/

to go or resort to a place or course of action, especially as a response; to apply oneself

"After dinner, she betook herself to her room to read."

noun
/ˌbeɪt ˈnwɑːr/

A person or thing that one particularly dislikes or fears.

"Grammar has always been his bete noire."

noun
/ˈbiː.təl nʌt/

seed of the areca palm tree, often chewed as a stimulant

"Betel-nut is commonly chewed in many South Asian countries."

verb
/bɪˈθɪŋk/

to cause oneself to consider or remember something

"He bethought himself of the promise he had made."

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betide

verb
/bɪˈtaɪd/

to happen or occur, usually of something that befalls someone

"Woe betide anyone who breaks the rules."

adverb
/bɪˈtaɪmz/

early; in good time

"She rose betimes to finish her work."

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betoken

verb
/bɪˈtəʊkən/

to be a sign or indication of something

"Dark clouds betoken an approaching storm."

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betray

verb
/bɪˈtreɪ/

to be disloyal to someone or reveal something in violation of trust

"He felt betrayed by his closest friend."

noun
/bɪˈtreɪəl/

the action of betraying one's country, group, or person; disloyalty

"His betrayal of their friendship hurt her deeply."

noun
/bɪˈtreɪər/

a person who betrays someone or something; one who is disloyal

"The betrayer was exposed and faced severe consequences."

verb
/bɪˈtroʊð/

To formally promise to marry someone; to engage.

"He was betrothed to the princess at a young age."

noun
/bɪˈtroʊðəl/

The formal engagement to be married.

"Their betrothal was announced to the whole village."

adjective, noun
/bɪˈtroʊðd/

Engaged to be married; a person who is engaged.

"She introduced him as her betrothed."

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adjective, adverb, verb
/ˈbɛtər/

of a more excellent or effective type or quality; to surpass or improve

"He felt better after taking the medicine."

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between

preposition, adverb
/bɪˈtwiːn/

at, into, or across the space separating two objects or regions

"She sat between her two friends."

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bevel

noun, verb
/ˈbɛvəl/

A sloping edge or surface; to cut or shape an edge at an angle.

"The carpenter beveled the edges of the table."

noun
/ˈbɛvərɪdʒ/

a drink, especially one other than water

"I ordered a cold beverage to cool down on a hot day."

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bevy

noun
/ˈbɛvi/

A large group of people or things of a particular kind.

"A bevy of swans floated on the lake."

verb
/bɪˈweɪl/

to express deep sorrow or regret over something; to mourn openly

"She bewailed the loss of her childhood home."

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beware

verb
/bɪˈwɛər/

to be cautious or alert about a potential danger or problem

"Beware of the dog near the gate."

verb
/bɪˈwɪldər/

to cause someone to be confused or puzzled

"The complex instructions bewildered the students."

verb
/bɪˈwɪtʃ/

to enchant or fascinate someone as if by magic

"The dancer's performance bewitched the audience."

adjective
/bɪˈwɪtʃɪŋ/

charming, enchanting, or captivating in a magical or irresistible way

"She wore a bewitching smile that captivated everyone in the room."

preposition, adverb
/bɪˈjɒnd/

at or to the further side of; more than

"The village lies beyond the river."

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bias

noun
/ˈbaɪəs/

an unfair preference or prejudice for or against something or someone

"The report showed a clear bias against women."

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Biased

adjective
/ˈbaɪəst/

having or showing an unfair tendency to favor one side or opinion

"The judge must not be biased in the case."

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bible

noun
/ˈbaɪbəl/

the Christian scriptures consisting of the Old and New Testaments; also used for any authoritative book

"She reads the Bible every morning."

noun
/ˌbɪbliˈɒɡrəfi/

a list of books, articles, or other sources used or referred to in scholarly work

"The report includes a detailed bibliography at the end."

noun
/ˌbɪbliəʊˈmeɪniə/

An extreme obsession with collecting or possessing books.

"His bibliomania led him to fill every room with books."