blessed
6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for blessed, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Adj — Favoured or protected, especially by God or good fortune.
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Frequently asked questions
What does “blessed” mean?
The word “blessed” means favoured or protected, especially by God or good fortune. In plain terms, fortunate or graced, often in a spiritual sense but also used loosely for good luck.
How do you pronounce “blessed”?
“Blessed” is pronounced BLEH-sihd (/ˈblɛsɪd/ in IPA).
How do you use “blessed” in a sentence?
Here is “blessed” used in a sentence: “They felt truly blessed to have such supportive friends.”
What part of speech is “blessed”?
“Blessed” is an adjective.
Is “blessed” a common word?
“Blessed” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between 'blessed' as an adjective and 'blessed' as a past-tense verb?
As an adjective meaning favoured or protected, 'blessed' is often said with two syllables ('bless-ed'), as in 'a blessed event'. As the past tense of the verb 'to bless', it is said with one syllable, as in 'the priest blessed the crowd'. The spelling is the same, but the form and rhythm differ.
What is the difference between 'blessed' and 'lucky'?
'Lucky' suggests good things happening simply by chance, while 'blessed' suggests being favoured or protected, often with a sense of gratitude or of good fortune coming from God or a higher power. Calling yourself blessed usually carries a warmer, more thankful tone than calling yourself lucky.
What is the opposite of 'blessed'?
The usual opposite is 'cursed', meaning afflicted or doomed to misfortune rather than favoured or protected. 'Unlucky' or 'ill-fated' can also work when the sense is simply a lack of good fortune.