💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bedinner"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bedightnoun | (archaic) To equip or bedeck. |
| betawderverb | (transitive, obsolete) To bedizen with tawdry finery. |
| bedrenchverb | (archaic, transitive) To drench thoroughly; to make extremely wet; saturate with moisture; soak. |
| bedeckverb | (transitive) To deck, ornament, or adorn |
| bedizenverb | (also figurative) To dress or ornament (someone or something), especially in a gaudy, showy, or tasteless manner. |
| bedaubverb | (transitive) To smear upon; to soil. |
| indrenchverb | (transitive, obsolete) To sink or immerse; to steep. |
| bedizzenverb | Alternative spelling of bedizen. [(also figurative) To dress or ornament (someone or something), especially in a gaudy, showy, or tasteless manner.] |
| bedagverb | (transitive) To bedaggle. |
| boundennoun | (dated) Now chiefly in "bounden duty": made obligatory; binding. |
| bedashverb | To bespatter with liquid or powder. |
| beduckverb | (transitive) To duck or immerse thoroughly; submerge. |
| bedonoun | (transitive, obsolete) To shut; make or put to. |
| battelnoun | (UK, Oxford University, chiefly in the plural) Fees charged by a college for accommodation and living expenses. |
| indentnoun | A cut or notch in the margin of anything, or a recess like a notch. |
| banquetnoun | A large celebratory meal; a feast. |
| bundlenoun | (countable) A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying. |
| bonderizeverb | (transitive) To treat (steel) with a phosphate coat. |
| bordernoun | The line or frontier area separating political or geographical regions. |
| emborderverb | (archaic, transitive) To furnish or adorn with a border. |
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