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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024bless /blɛs/USA pronunciation v. [~ + object], blessed or blest /blɛst/USA pronunciation bless•ing. - to make (something) holy or sacred by a religious rite:The priest blessed the offering.
- to ask for God's divine favor upon or for:Bless this house.
- to give some benefit to;
endow:[~ + object + with + object]Nature blessed me with strong teeth. - to praise as holy;
glorify: Bless the Lord. - Bless you!
- (used to convey thanks, affection, or best wishes to someone):"Bless you,'' she said when I dropped a few coins in her basket.
- (used to express polite concern after someone has sneezed):"Ahchoo!'' she sneezed. "Bless you,'' he responded.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024bless (bles),USA pronunciation v.t., blessed or blest, bless•ing. - to consecrate or sanctify by a religious rite;
make or pronounce holy. - to request of God the bestowal of divine favor on:Bless this house.
- to bestow good of any kind upon:a nation blessed with peace.
- to extol as holy;
glorify:Bless the name of the Lord. - to protect or guard from evil (usually used interjectionally):Bless you! Bless your innocent little heart!
- to condemn or curse:I'll be blessed if I can see your reasoning. Bless me if it isn't my old friend!
- to make the sign of the cross over or upon:The Pope blessed the multitude.
- Middle English blessen, Old English blētsian, blēdsian to consecrate, origin, originally with blood, earlier *blōdisōian (blōd blood + -isō- derivational suffix + -ian verb, verbal suffix) bef. 950
bless′er, n. bless′ing•ly, adv. - 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged exalt, hallow, glorify, magnify, beatify.
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