Antonym: cursed. Similar words: noblesse oblige, dispossessed, possessed, dressed, stressed, obsessed, lesser, lessen. Meaning: ['blesɪd] adj. 1. highly favored or fortunate (as e.g. by divine grace) 2. worthy of worship 3. expletives used informally as intensifiers 4. Roman Catholic; proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration 5. enjoying the bliss of heaven 6. characterized by happiness and good fortune 7. having good fortune bestowed or conferred upon; sometimes used as in combination.
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121. This was a topic we talked about, how Jasper had been blessed, how I had been gypped.
122. Drink was always a problem for some executioners, though it doubtless provided a blessed relief from their horrific duties.
123. Well then, my dear friend, so what's all this gossip in the village about visions of Our Blessed Lady?
124. Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. Thomas Carlyle
125. In both two sons were blessed by a dying father whose sight was failing.
126. She's also enviably blessed with the ability to eat a lot, exercise a little and maintain her size 10 shape.
127. He took it all for granted, and would never have a clue just how blessed he was.
128. With these hands I have blessed bread and wine, I have touched the leper and the blind.
129. But they lived in hope that they might be so blessed.
130. He was a very decent man but had not been blessed with all the faculties one would normally expect.
131. They later had their marriage blessed at Bolton Abbey in the Yorkshire Dales.
132. Blessed were the meek, the persecuted, the reviled, for we would be exalted in the Kingdom of Heaven.
133. Orphism, as the other Hellenistic mystery religions, claimed to teach its adepts the means of securing a blessed immortality.
134. How essential it was to be able to work, and to be blessed with the will to work.
135. Although they feel for their neighbors, other residents said they felt blessed to see their homes still intact.
136. The strength of religion lies in its moral doctrines that are compatible with the instinctive feelings of the human heart. Believers or non- believers are all blessed with this kind of human feelings – a part of human nature. Dr T.P.Chia
137. There he not only blessed the marriage with his presence, but he turned the water into wine.
138. The gala opening by Brian Blessed in 1999 was followed immediately by the start of work on a new student refectory.
139. Dear brother, let me out of this awful place and the blessed Virgin will reward you.
140. A priest and the hospital chaplain said prayers and blessed the ward.
141. Not every lake dreams to be an ocean. Blessed are the ones who are happy with whom they are. Mehmet Murat ildan
142. For one thing, the production is blessed with Cleese,(www.Sentencedict.com) who pulls out his characteristically deranged mannerisms.
143. Once a standing position has been attained, the face above will come as a blessed relief!
144. They used to argue about which condition was worse, each blessed with the energy which only the self-righteous possess.
145. Can the church really decide if I will be eternally damned or blessed?
146. When, in November, it blessed the use of force to achieve this goal, the fanfare was forgivable.
147. Her day has been celebrated most reverently every year, and the day of her translation has been particularly blessed.
148. The challenge of the car, which has blessed humanity so much, is to stop that blessing turning into a curse.
149. Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact. George Eliot
150. You can consider yourself most fortunate to be blessed like this with such a strong celestial advantage.
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