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blessed adjective [ ˈblɛsɪd ]

• made holy; consecrated.
• "the Blessed Sacrament"
• used in mild expressions of annoyance or exasperation.
• "he'll want to go and see his blessed allotment"
Similar: blasted, damn, flaming, precious, confounded, pestilential, rotten, wretched, flipping, blinking, blooming, blimming, damned, bloody, bleeding, effing, chuffing, goddam, plurry, bally, ruddy, deuced, cursed, accursed, damnable, fucking, frigging, pissing, shitty, sodding, chickenshit, pissant, fecking,

blessed noun

• those who live with God in heaven.

bless verb

• pronounce words in a religious rite in order to confer or invoke divine favour upon; ask God to look favourably on.
• "he blessed the dying man and anointed him"
Similar: ask God's favour for, ask God's protection for, give a benediction for, invoke happiness on, endow, favour, provide, grace, bestow, furnish, entrust, present, grant, vouchsafe, afford, accord, give, donate, confer on, lavish on, endue,
Opposite: curse, trouble,
Origin: Old English blēdsian, blētsian, based on blōd ‘blood’ (i.e. originally perhaps ‘mark or consecrate with blood’). The meaning was influenced by its being used to translate Latin benedicere ‘to praise, worship’, and later by association with bliss.


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