- endowed, supplied, granted, favoured, lucky, fortunate, furnished, bestowed, jammy (Brit. slang) He's the son of a doctor, and well blessed with money. 2. happy, contented, glad, merry, heartening, joyous, joyful, blissful The birth of a healthy baby is a truly blessed event.
If you say you've been blessed, you feel lucky to have something: health, love, fame, fortune, talent, etc. I'm very happy for you; the only time I feel blessed is when I sneeze. You can pronounce blessed as one syllable (“blest”) or as two (“bless-id”). The phrase “ blessed event” is an old-fashioned way of referring to a baby's birth.
The meaning of BLESSED is held in reverence : venerated. How to use blessed in a sentence.
You use blessed to describe something that you think is wonderful, and that you are grateful for or relieved about.
BLESSED definition: 1. having been given help and protection by a god, or having been called or made holy: 2. bringing…. Learn more.
Adjective blessed (comparative more blessed, superlative most blessed) Having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing. Antonyms: condemned, cursed, damned
Blessed is an adjective that refers to being fortunate, favored, or divinely favored. It is often associated with feelings of happiness, contentment, or having received special divine grace or a gift from a higher power.
Definition of blessed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Blessed definition: Used as a title before the name of one who has been beatified.
worthy of adoration, reverence, or worship: the Blessed Trinity. divinely or supremely favored; fortunate: to be blessed with a strong, healthy body; blessed with an ability to find friends.