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
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Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of blessed
Explanation
If you say you've been blessed, you feel lucky to have something: health, love, fame, fortune, talent, etc. I'm very happy for you; the only time I feel blessed is when I sneeze. You can pronounce blessed as one syllable (“blest”) or as two (“bless-id”). The phrase “blessed event” is an old-fashioned way of referring to a baby's birth. If you've been blessed with musical talent, you might pick up the piano quickly. If you've been blessed with physical strength, you should still pick up the piano carefully.
Vocabulary lists containing blessed
Example Sentences
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Eaten with a hunk of sourdough, it made me feel — at least for twenty blessed minutes — like things were right with the world.
From Salon • May 12, 2026
"I am blessed to have been able to have looked after Kol for the time I did," she added.
From BBC • May 11, 2026
The listing adds that the residents of Kula are blessed with “year-round springtime with gentle Pacific breezes and consistently comfortable temperatures.”
From MarketWatch • Apr. 28, 2026
I’m in a blessed position now with where my career is at that I can uplift other female artists and recognize their hard work.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 21, 2026
It was a fine, peaceful morning, not a sound from the tannery, which for one blessed day in the week closed down completely.
From "Nectar in a Sieve" by Kamala Markandaya
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