blessed
Americanadjective
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Sometimes Blessed consecrated; sacred; holy; sanctified.
the blessed bond of matrimony.
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Sometimes Blessed worthy of adoration, reverence, or worship.
Buddha, the Blessed One.
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divinely or happily favored; fortunate to have, do, or experience something: often used in a lighthearted way or to avoid sounding boastful.
We’ve been blessed with excellent health.
You’re blessed to have such a supportive family.
Look at the great handbag I found online for next to nothing—I’m so blessed!
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blissfully happy or contented.
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Roman Catholic Church. beatified.
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bringing happiness and thankfulness.
How exciting that you’re expecting—when is the blessed event supposed to happen?
The steady income gave them a blessed sense of security.
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Informal. damned.
I'm blessed if I know.
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Informal. (used as an intensifier).
That lawyer was worth every blessed cent we paid him.
noun
verb
adjective
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made holy by religious ceremony; consecrated
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worthy of deep reverence or respect
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RC Church (of a person) beatified by the pope
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characterized by happiness or good fortune
a blessed time
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bringing great happiness or good fortune
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a euphemistic word for damned
I'm blessed if I know
noun
Other Word Forms
- blessedly adverb
- blessedness noun
- superblessed adjective
- superblessedness noun
- well-blessed adjective
Etymology
Origin of blessed
Example Sentences
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“Not many kids my age are blessed to have a family business to learn from,” said Roman.
From Los Angeles Times
"I just can't believe this has happened around here, but I am blessed the community has rallied around us and showed us all this support."
From BBC
Safely bringing the blessed objects home was an important part of the journey.
From Los Angeles Times
Having been blessed to manage in all four divisions of English football, I have experienced many ups and a few downs on this front over the years.
From BBC
They were blessed respites from the morning breakfast rush and carpool.
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