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behold
/ bɪˈhəʊld /
verb
- to look (at); observe
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Derived Forms
- beˈholder, noun
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Other Words From
- be·hold·a·ble adjective
- be·hold·er noun
- un·be·hold·a·ble adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of behold1
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Example Sentences
To look at her in tears was to behold the enormity of her loss.
A Gaylard Williams Sunday sermon (which lasted for 45 minutes on average) was something to behold.
They were there to put on a show and deliver a message: behold, we are a technological power with which to be reckoned!
Even by the already money-drenched standards of American politics, the Eldridge campaign was a jaw-dropping spectacle to behold.
And lo and behold, she was determined to sink the mining industry, and we were determined to fight for our community.
Behold a dumpy, comfortable British paterfamilias in a light flannel suit and a faded sun hat.
Prepare the table, behold in the watchtower them that eat and drink: arise, ye princes, take up the shield.
Behold a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son and his name shall be called Emmanuel.
They that shall see thee, shall turn toward thee, and behold thee.
Behold a king shall reign in justice, and princes shall rule in judgment.
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