meed Sentence Examples

  1. The knights sought a meed of honor in the tournament's fierce melee.
  2. My efforts in the project deserve a just meed of recognition.
  3. He was bestowed the meed of valor for his heroic actions in battle.
  4. The teacher meed praise upon her diligent students.
  5. The poet's meed of inspiration came from the whispering winds of nature.
  6. With each victory, the boxer earned a greater meed of respect from his opponents.
  7. The artist's meed of fame spread far and wide, bringing him accolades and admiration.
  8. The inventor's meed of success lay in the transformative power of his invention.
  9. The marathon runner's meed of triumph glimmered in the form of a hard-earned medal.
  10. The doctor's meed of gratitude from his patients was immeasurable, knowing he had made a difference in their lives.

meed Meaning

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.

Synonyms & Antonyms of meed

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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.