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View synonyms for behold

behold

[bih-hohld]

verb (used with object)

beheld, beholding 
  1. to observe; look at; see.

    Synonyms: discern, watch, view, regard


interjection

  1. look; see.

    And, behold, three sentries of the King did appear.

behold

/ bɪˈhəʊld /

verb

  1. to look (at); observe

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Other Word Forms

  • beholdable adjective
  • beholder noun
  • unbeholdable adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of behold1

First recorded before 900; Middle English beholden, Old English behaldan “to keep”; be-, hold 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of behold1

Old English bihealdan ; related to Old High German bihaltan , Dutch behouden ; see be- , hold
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Example Sentences

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Imperious as Perrin is when she is on song - and it really is a sight to behold - she is still searching for consistency.

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To many first-time viewers of this England team, it was a sight to behold.

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I didn’t really seem like the prototype for it, but then, lo and behold, the tape made it up there.

Two wardrobe changes meant that we beheld three glittering gowns in all, beginning with the fluffy canary-yellow number she emerged in.

Now, behold the latest DHS salvo: a July 23 X post of a 19th century painting by John Gast titled “American Progress.”

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