beatrice (Meaning)

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beatrice (n)

the woman who guided Dante through Paradise in the Divine Comedy

Synonyms & Antonyms of beatrice

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beatrice Sentence Examples

  1. Beatrice's radiant smile illuminated the room with its warmth.
  2. The old woman, Beatrice, sat by the window, her eyes lost in the distant memory.
  3. Beatrice's heart pounded with anticipation as she prepared for her first performance.
  4. The detective, Beatrice Johnson, was known for her sharp mind and unwavering determination.
  5. Beatrice's voice soared through the concert hall, captivating the audience with its ethereal beauty.
  6. The children gathered around Beatrice, eager to hear her tell her enchanting stories.
  7. Beatrice's determination to overcome her illness inspired hope in others.
  8. The poet, Beatrice, expressed her innermost emotions through her poignant verses.
  9. Beatrice's kindness radiated throughout the community, making her a beloved figure.
  10. Beatrice's courage in the face of adversity served as a beacon of hope to those around her.

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the woman who guided Dante through Paradise in the Divine Comedy

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Beatrice's radiant smile illuminated the room with its warmth.

The old woman, Beatrice, sat by the window, her eyes lost in the distant memory.

Beatrice's heart pounded with anticipation as she prepared for her first performance.

The detective, Beatrice Johnson, was known for her sharp mind and unwavering determination.