beholds Synonyms

beholds Meaning

beholds

to gaze upon, to look upon, to perceive through sight or apprehension

beholds Sentence Examples

  1. The mountaintop beheld a breathtaking panorama of rolling hills and distant peaks.
  2. As the sun rose, it beheld a sleeping city slowly awakening to its bustling rhythm.
  3. The museum beheld a remarkable collection of ancient artifacts, captivating visitors with their historical significance.
  4. The teacher beheld a classroom filled with eager young minds, ready to embark on a learning adventure.
  5. The night sky beheld a myriad of twinkling stars, inviting the world to gaze upon their cosmic wonder.
  6. The window beheld a garden bursting with vibrant blooms, painting a tapestry of color against the backdrop of the house.
  7. The camera beheld a poignant moment, capturing the essence of a fleeting emotion.
  8. The mirror beheld a reflection of youth and beauty, a reminder of time's passing yet also of its transformative power.
  9. The lighthouse beheld the ocean's fury, its beacon casting an unwavering light amidst the raging storm.
  10. The child beheld the world with wide-eyed wonder, exploring its mysteries and marvels with unbridled curiosity.

FAQs About the word beholds

to gaze upon, to look upon, to perceive through sight or apprehension

discerns, comprehends, understands, perceives, appreciates, deciphers,knows, sees, grasps, recognizes

misses, misinterprets, misreads, mistakes, misconceives,misunderstands, misconstrues,misapprehends, misperceives

The mountaintop beheld a breathtaking panorama of rolling hills and distant peaks.

As the sun rose, it beheld a sleeping city slowly awakening to its bustling rhythm.

The museum beheld a remarkable collection of ancient artifacts, captivating visitors with their historical significance.

The teacher beheld a classroom filled with eager young minds, ready to embark on a learning adventure.