beda (Meaning)

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beda (n)

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

Synonyms & Antonyms of beda

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beda Sentence Examples

  1. The two friends had a long-standing beda, or feud, over a trivial matter.
  2. The beda erupted into a violent confrontation when they crossed paths at a local gathering.
  3. The entire village was divided by the bitter beda between the two families.
  4. The mediator tried to reconcile the beda, but his efforts proved futile.
  5. The beda cast a shadow over the community, making it difficult for people to live in peace.
  6. The children were taught from an early age that beda was a destructive force.
  7. The elders believed that beda was an inevitable part of human nature and could not be eradicated.
  8. The beda had lasted for generations, and its origins were lost in the mists of time.
  9. The scars of the beda would take many years to heal, leaving an enduring legacy of division.
  10. In the end, the beda was resolved only when one side decided to forgive and move on.

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

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The two friends had a long-standing beda, or feud, over a trivial matter.

The beda erupted into a violent confrontation when they crossed paths at a local gathering.

The entire village was divided by the bitter beda between the two families.

The mediator tried to reconcile the beda, but his efforts proved futile.