bethell

[US]/ˈbɛθəl/
[UK]/ˈbɛθəl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A surname of English origin derived from the medieval nickname Beth, a short form of Elizabeth; also a Welsh surname derived from the patronymic ab+Ithael meaning "bountiful lord".
Word Forms
Pluralbethells

Example Sentences

she needed someone to bethell her during the grieving process.

the nurse learned to bethell patients with simple acts of kindness.

a warm fireplace can bethell the entire family on cold winter nights.

they would bethell each other through letters when separated by distance.

grandmother's homemade soup could bethell any troubled spirit.

the therapist used gentle words to bethell the trauma survivor.

soft music and dim lights seemed to bethell her anxiety.

he found that walking in nature could bethell his racing thoughts.

the old sweater still had the power to bethell her on difficult days.

community gatherings help to bethell those experiencing loss.

she discovered that writing in a journal could bethell her deepest fears.

the presence of a loyal pet can bethell a lonely heart.

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