13.Bemoan--- Bleed
1. Bemoan
Verb - To express grief or distress; to lament or complain about.
Example:
She would often bemoan the challenges of balancing work and family.
Noun: Bemoaning - The act or process of expressing grief or distress.
Example: His constant bemoaning of the situation became tiresome.
Adjective: Bemoaned - Having been the subject of lamentation or complaint.
Example: The bemoaned decision led to widespread dissatisfaction.
2. Bend
Verb/Noun - To curve or flex; a curved shape or angle.
Example:
He had to bend the metal rod to create the desired shape.
Noun: Bender - A person or thing that bends.
Example: The skilled bender crafted beautiful metal sculptures.
Adjective: Bending - Having the quality of being flexible or curving.
Example: The bending tree branches created a natural arch.
3. Bet
Verb/Noun - To risk something on the outcome of an event; a wager or risk.
Example:
Friends may bet small amounts on the outcome of a sports game.
Noun: Bettor - A person who places bets.
Example: The bettor carefully studied the odds before making a wager.
Adjective: Betting - The act or process of risking something on an outcome.
Example: Betting on horse races can be an exciting pastime.
4. Bewail
Verb - To express deep sorrow or lamentation; to mourn openly.
Example:
The villagers would bewail their losses after a natural disaster.
Noun: Bewailing - The act or process of expressing deep sorrow.
Example: The bewailing of the mourners echoed through the cemetery.
Adjective: Bewailed - Having been openly mourned or lamented.
Example: The bewailed tragedy left a lasting impact on the community.
5. Bewilder
Verb - To confuse or puzzle greatly; to perplex or mystify.
Example:
The complex instructions began to bewilder the new employees.
Noun: Bewilderment - The state or act of being greatly confused.
Example: The bewilderment on their faces indicated a need for clearer instructions.
Adjective: Bewildering - Having the quality of causing great confusion.
Example: The bewildering maze challenged even the most experienced adventurers.
6. Bide
Verb - To wait patiently; to endure or tolerate.
Example:
She decided to bide her time until the right opportunity arose.
Noun: Biding - The act or process of waiting patiently.
Example: The biding of time allowed for strategic planning.
Adjective: Biding - Having the quality of being patient or enduring.
Example: His biding nature made him an excellent strategist.
7. Bilk
Verb - To cheat or defraud; to evade payment.
Example:
Unscrupulous sellers may try to bilk unsuspecting customers.
Noun: Bilker - A person or entity that engages in cheating or fraud.
Example: The bilker was caught and faced legal consequences.
Adjective: Bilking - The act or process of cheating or defrauding.
Example: The bilking scheme was exposed by diligent investigators.
8. Bite
Verb/Noun - To cut or grip with the teeth; a wound inflicted by biting.
Example:
Be cautious when approaching a dog to avoid a potential bite.
Noun: Biter - A person or animal that bites.
Example: The warning signs indicated the presence of a known biter.
Adjective: Biting - Having the quality of being harsh or incisive.
Example: Her biting remarks left a lasting impact on the conversation.
9. Blather
Verb/Noun - To talk foolishly or nonsensically; foolish or nonsensical talk.
Example:
The politician's speech was filled with blather, lacking substance.
Noun: Blatherer - A person who engages in nonsensical talk.
Example: The blatherer's speeches were often met with skepticism.
Adjective: Blathering - The act or process of talking foolishly.
Example: The blathering continued despite attempts to redirect the conversation.
10. Bleed
Verb - To lose blood; to ooze or seep.
Example:
Apply pressure to the wound to stop it from continuing to bleed.
Noun: Bleeding - The act or process of losing blood.
Example: The bleeding required immediate medical attention.
Adjective: Bleeding - Having the quality of causing or experiencing blood loss.
Example: The bleeding wound was a cause for concern.
Short Conversation:
Harry: Did you hear about the new employee?
Terry: Yeah, their confusion during the orientation truly seemed to bewilder everyone.
Harry: I hope they don't bemoan their decision to join the company.
Terry: Well, it's natural to have some bewilderment at first. They just need time to bide and adjust.
Harry: True. We shouldn't bilk them of the opportunity to learn and grow.
Terry: Absolutely. Let's not let blather and gossip overshadow their potential.
Harry: Agreed. Let's give them a warm welcome and bite-sized tasks to start.
Terry: And if they have questions, we should be ready to bleed information and support.
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