MEANS? - confer or give - to present as a gift or an honor - to apply or use - put in a safe place - discuss, consult USAGE? ## He wished to bestow great honours upon the hero. ## Nature has bestowed many gits on the earth that need to be treated with respect. with regards, SARAVANAN SIVAJI
That is the present tense, but sometimes it should be 'bestows' instead.
Both of the following sentences are present tense and correct "That office bestows the title..."; "They decide who to bestow the honour upon..."
The king decided to bestow knighthood upon the brave warrior for his heroic deeds in battle.
The king bestowed upon this man the title of a knight.
Why do you bestow this upon me?
I wish to bestow a knighthood on Scott.
You are the bestow ever.
Hopefully, I can bestow upon you a helpful answer.
I bestow upon you the gift of knowledge.
The generous man bestowed the little boy with gifts from his recent vacation.
The honor was bestowed on him by the king.
Example sentence with the word "advise":"I would advise you not to do that."
This is an example of a sentence using the word breakfast.
The queen bestowed a gift to the king. Basically means "to give"
The cognoscente of fine art could easily identify the artist of the painting based on subtle brushwork and techniques employed.
This is an example of an exclamatory sentence using the word happening!
The frog could bestow three wishes to any person kind enough to kiss him.The Queen picked an orphan girl to bestow upon her gifts and treasures.To bestow is to give or grant someone something of merit.
"I looked already and it wasn't there!" Is an example sentence.