Beatitude

//biːˈætɪtjuːd//

Synonyms for "beatitude" (66 found)

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Translations

13 translations across 12 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • блаженство noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Dutch

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  • gelukzaligheid noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

French

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  • béatitude noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

German

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  • Glückseligkeit noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Hungarian

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  • boldogság noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Irish

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  • beannaitheacht noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Italian

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  • beatitudine noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Macedonian

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  • блаженство noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Persian

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  • رستگاری noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Polish

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  • błogosławieństwo noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Romanian

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  • beatitudine noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Ukrainian

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  • блаже́нство noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)
  • раюва́ння noun (supreme, utmost bliss and happiness)

Sample sentences

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My favorite beatitude is "Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God."

Source: tatoeba (10058173)

Beatitude is superadded to nature.

Source: tatoeba (10651184)

In the absolute serenity of his beatitude he fell asleep, with one hand still lazily clutching his beard, and the other still lingering lovingly near the great tumbler.

Source: tatoeba (11789279)

Here is Gregson coming down the road with beatitude written upon every feature of his face.

Source: wiktionary

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