Cursed, favored, fortunate, or cherished.
You can use the word "sacred" to describe something that is considered holy, blessed, or revered in a religious or spiritual context. For example, "This temple is a sacred place for worship," or "The sacred text is highly respected by the community."
The word "blessed" appears 26 times in the Book of Psalms in the Bible. It is often used to convey a sense of divine favor, happiness, or well-being.
The preposition "with" is typically used after "blessed." For example: "I feel blessed with good health."
Both are correct You are blessed. If a priest gives you a blessing, you are blessed (blest), if you have much good fortune (a good wife, good health, many children) you may feel blessed. A beatified saint is Bless-ed. Held in reverance or venerated or honored like the Blessed Trinity, Blessed Virgin Mary, Blessed are the poor, etc.
blest or blessed.
The word should be blessed but can be spelled blest. I felt blessed. The priest blessed the baby.
The word blessed has one syllable.
Yes in this circumstance the word blessed has two syllables.
The Sanskrit word for 'blessed' is 'शुभ' which is transliterated as 'śubha'.
Baraka, both singular and plural.
there is no word in the English language to replace we
You can use the word "they" as a replacement for "them" in many cases in English language.
The word "blessed" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "pinagpala".
It means 'blessed' or 'has been blessed'
Some synonyms for the word blessed are sanctified, consecrated, exalted, hallowed, and sacred. Some antonyms for blessed are condemned, unflavored, damned, and unblessed.
beatus, -a , -um is the Latin adjective meaning "blessed"
blessed are they that believe they are blessed; Ma is a nun as I am