meed Antonyms
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Meaning of meed
Wordnet
meed (n)
a fitting reward
Webster
meed (n.)
That which is bestowed or rendered in consideration of merit; reward; recompense.
Merit or desert; worth.
A gift; also, a bride.
Webster
meed (v. t.)
To reward; to repay.
To deserve; to merit.
meed Sentence Examples
- The knights sought a meed of honor in the tournament's fierce melee.
- My efforts in the project deserve a just meed of recognition.
- He was bestowed the meed of valor for his heroic actions in battle.
- The teacher meed praise upon her diligent students.
- The poet's meed of inspiration came from the whispering winds of nature.
- With each victory, the boxer earned a greater meed of respect from his opponents.
- The artist's meed of fame spread far and wide, bringing him accolades and admiration.
- The inventor's meed of success lay in the transformative power of his invention.
- The marathon runner's meed of triumph glimmered in the form of a hard-earned medal.
- The doctor's meed of gratitude from his patients was immeasurable, knowing he had made a difference in their lives.
FAQs About the word meed
a fitting rewardThat which is bestowed or rendered in consideration of merit; reward; recompense., Merit or desert; worth., A gift; also, a bride., To reward; t
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The knights sought a meed of honor in the tournament's fierce melee.
My efforts in the project deserve a just meed of recognition.
He was bestowed the meed of valor for his heroic actions in battle.
The teacher meed praise upon her diligent students.