Pronunciation: /blɛst/
verb past tense and past participle of bless
A1 I feel blessed to have such a loving family.
A2 She blessed the newlyweds with a happy and prosperous marriage.
B1 The priest blessed the congregation before they left the church.
B2 The monk blessed the travelers as they began their journey.
C1 The pope blessed the crowd gathered in St. Peter's Square.
C2 The shaman blessed the sacred ground before the ceremony.
adjective having divine favor or protection; bringing happiness or relief
A1 I feel blessed to have a loving family.
A2 She considers herself blessed to have a job she enjoys.
B1 We are truly blessed to live in such a beautiful place.
B2 The newlyweds felt blessed to have such supportive friends and family at their wedding.
C1 Despite facing challenges, she always feels blessed for the opportunities she has.
C2 Having a strong support system has made her feel truly blessed in life.
formal She felt truly blessed to have such a loving and supportive family.
informal I'm so blessed to have you as a friend.
slang I feel hashtag blessed to be living my best life right now.
figurative The rain poured down, blessing the parched earth with much-needed water.
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