betide (Meaning)

Wordnet

betide (v)

become of; happen to

Webster

betide (v. t.)

To happen to; to befall; to come to ; as, woe betide the wanderer.

Webster

betide (v. i.)

To come to pass; to happen; to occur.

betide Sentence Examples

  1. Whatever may betide, I shall remain steadfast in my resolve.
  2. It is uncertain what shall betide in the tumultuous waters of life.
  3. I fear the consequences that may betide should I deviate from my path.
  4. Fortune favours the bold; what betides them, they will embrace with courage.
  5. The sage knew that adversity would betide at some point, and he prepared his heart accordingly.
  6. Let us not be afraid of what may betide, but instead let us face it with determination.
  7. The wanderer knew that unknown perils might betide along his solitary journey.
  8. The future held many possibilities, both good and ill, but whatever betided, he was prepared.
  9. Some say that fate has already determined what shall betide, while others believe we have the power to shape our own destinies.
  10. The wise man knows that life is filled with both joy and sorrow, and that whatever betides, he must accept it with equanimity.

FAQs About the word betide

become of; happen toTo happen to; to befall; to come to ; as, woe betide the wanderer., To come to pass; to happen; to occur.

happen, befall, do, pass, come about, come, hap, transpire, come down,occur

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Whatever may betide, I shall remain steadfast in my resolve.

It is uncertain what shall betide in the tumultuous waters of life.

I fear the consequences that may betide should I deviate from my path.

Fortune favours the bold; what betides them, they will embrace with courage.