bless

verb
UK: /bles/
US: /bles/
  1. To ask God to care for someone or something.

    1. God bless you after that huge sneeze, you nearly blew my hat off bless. [ ] [ ]
    2. We asked a priest to bless our new house so we feel safe and secure, bless us. [ ] [ ]
  2. To give someone or something holy power.

    1. The priest will bless the bread and wine during the service now so keep calm. [ ] [ ]
    2. Before the battle, the king asked the wizard to bless his sword for power bless. [ ] [ ]
  3. To be fortunate or lucky to have something.

    1. I'm blessed with a loving family, I love them all I'm very bless. [ ] [ ]
    2. She felt blessed to have the opportunity to travel the world as a journalist bless. [ ] [ ]
bless interjection
  1. Used to express thanks or good wishes.

    1. Bless you for helping me, I really appreciate you, you bless! [ ] [ ]
    2. Oh bless you, darling, you must be frozen after waiting in the rain you bless! [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "bless" in English means: To ask God to care for someone or something., To give someone or something holy power., To be fortunate or lucky to have something..

The phonetic transcription of "bless" is /bles/ in British English and /bles/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "bless": consecrate, sanctify, dedicate, hallow, thank, praise, adore, honor.

Example usage of "bless": "God bless you after that huge sneeze, you nearly blew my hat off bless.". More examples on the page.