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behemoth |
huge creature; something of monstrous size or power |
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beholden |
obligated; indebted; owing thanks; obliged or indebted from gratitude |
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behoove(behove) |
be suited to; be incumbent upon; be right and necessary; Ex. It behooves one to do. |
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belabor |
harp on; dwell on tediously; explain or go over excessively or to a ridiculous degree; assail verbally; beat severely; attack physically |
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belated |
delayed |
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beleaguer |
besiege or attack (with an army); harass; beset |
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belie |
contradict; give a false impression; disguise; Ex. The poor sales belied our high hopes; Ex. Her smile belies her true feeling of displeasure. |
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belittle |
disparage; depreciate |
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bellicose |
warlike |
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belligerent |
quarrelsome |
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bemoan |
lament; moan for; express sorrow or disapproval of |
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bemused |
confused; lost in thought; preoccupied |
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benediction |
blessing |
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benefactor |
gift giver; patron; person who does good or who gives money for a good purpose |
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beneficent |
kindly; doing good |
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