different between blessee vs blessed
blessee
English
Etymology
bless +? -ee
Noun
blessee (plural blessees)
- The one who receives a blessing.
Anagrams
- beeless
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blessed
English
Alternative forms
- blessèd, blesséd (poetic)
- blest (archaic)
Pronunciation
- Adjective
- enPR: bl?s??d, bl?st, IPA(key): /?bl?s?d/, /bl?st/
- Rhymes: -?s?d, -?st
- Hyphenation: bless?ed
- Verb
- enPR: bl?st, IPA(key): /bl?st/
- Rhymes: -?st
- Hyphenation: blessed
Adjective
blessed (comparative more blessed, superlative most blessed)
- Having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing.
- 1611, King James Bible, Matthew 5:5
- Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
- 1611, King James Bible, Matthew 5:5
- (Roman Catholicism) A title indicating the beatification of a person, thus allowing public veneration of those who have lived in sanctity or died as martyrs.
- Held in veneration; revered.
- Worthy of worship; holy.
- (informal) An intensifier; damned.
Synonyms
- (revered): revered, venerated, worshipped, worshiped
- (holy): hallowed, holy, sacred
Antonyms
- (having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing): condemned, cursed, damned
- (revered): contemned, despised, scorned
- (holy): profane, unhallowed, unholy
Derived terms
- blessed event
- blessedly
- blessedness
Translations
Verb
blessed
- simple past tense and past participle of bless
Anagrams
- bedless
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