bede Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of bede

Wordnet

bede (n)

(Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)

Webster

bede (v. t.)

To pray; also, to offer; to proffer.

Webster

bede (n.)

A kind of pickax.

bede Sentence Examples

  1. The meadow bedecked with wildflowers painted a vibrant tapestry during spring.
  2. Beads bedecked her necklace, twinkling like a thousand stars in the night sky.
  3. The child was bedecked in colorful ribbons and bows, a testament to their youthful exuberance.
  4. The bede guard diligently patrolled the castle walls, their armor clanking with every step.
  5. The bede scroll contained ancient secrets and prophecies, its parchment yellowed with age.
  6. The garden was bede with fragrant roses, their petals unfolding like delicate lace.
  7. The king bedecked his throne with gold and jewels, a symbol of his wealth and power.
  8. The bride bedecked in an elegant white gown, radiant with happiness on her wedding day.
  9. The bede chamber was a sanctuary of opulence and comfort, fit for royalty.
  10. The bede wizard uttered incantations that echoed through the desolate forest, summoning ancient spirits.

FAQs About the word bede

(Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)To pray; also, to offer; to proffer., A kind of pickax.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The meadow bedecked with wildflowers painted a vibrant tapestry during spring.

Beads bedecked her necklace, twinkling like a thousand stars in the night sky.

The child was bedecked in colorful ribbons and bows, a testament to their youthful exuberance.

The bede guard diligently patrolled the castle walls, their armor clanking with every step.