blest (Meaning)
blest (a)
highly favored or fortunate (as e.g. by divine grace)
blest ()
of Bless
blest (a.)
Blessed.
Synonyms & Antonyms of blest
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blest Sentence Examples
- They felt blest to have such a loving and supportive family.
- The travelers felt blest by the kind hospitality of the villagers they encountered on their journey.
- As they stood atop the mountain, gazing at the breathtaking vista, they felt blest by nature's beauty.
- Despite the challenges they faced, they considered themselves blest with good health and resilience.
- The community gathered to celebrate the blest occasion of the harvest festival.
- Their home, nestled amidst the rolling hills, was a blest sanctuary away from the chaos of the city.
- The artist felt blest to have found inspiration in the simplest of moments.
- The blest tranquility of the forest enveloped them as they wandered through the woodland paths.
- The sound of laughter echoing through the halls filled them with a sense of blest contentment.
- Watching the sunrise together each morning, they felt blest to share such moments of peace and serenity.
FAQs About the word blest
highly favored or fortunate (as e.g. by divine grace)of Bless, Blessed.
divine,holy, heavenly, eternal, supernatural, godly,sacred, godlike,immortal, omniscient
human, natural, natural, human, mortal,mortal,
They felt blest to have such a loving and supportive family.
The travelers felt blest by the kind hospitality of the villagers they encountered on their journey.
As they stood atop the mountain, gazing at the breathtaking vista, they felt blest by nature's beauty.
Despite the challenges they faced, they considered themselves blest with good health and resilience.