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bestowalenUK
be·stow B0212000 (bĭ-stō′)tr.v. be·stowed, be·stow·ing, be·stows 1. To present as a gift or an honor; confer: bestowed high praise on the winners.2. To apply; use: "On Hester Prynne's story ... I bestowed much thought" (Nathaniel Hawthorne).3. To place or stow: "He bestowed [the money] in his pockets with feigned composure" (James Joyce).4. To store or house. [Middle English bistowen : bi-, be- + stowen, to place; see stow.] be·stow′a·ble adj.be·stow′al, be·stow′ment n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bestowal - the act of conferring an honor or presenting a giftconferment, conferral, bestowmentgiving, gift - the act of giving | | 2. | bestowal - a gift that is bestowed or conferredbestowmentgift - something acquired without compensation |
bestowalnounThe act of conferring, as of an honor:accordance, bestowment, conference, conferment, conferral, grant, presentation.Translationsbestow (biˈstəu) verb (with on) to give (especially a title, award etc) to someone. The Queen bestowed a knighthood on him. 把…授與(尤指頭銜、獎項等) 把...赠与,授予 beˈstowal noun 授與 赠与,给与 IdiomsSeebestowbestowalenUK
Synonyms for bestowalnoun the act of conferring, as of an honorSynonyms- accordance
- bestowment
- conference
- conferment
- conferral
- grant
- presentation
Synonyms for bestowalnoun the act of conferring an honor or presenting a giftSynonyms- conferment
- conferral
- bestowment
Related Wordsnoun a gift that is bestowed or conferredSynonymsRelated Words |