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bewed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "bewed" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard form of a word. Example: "She was bewed in a beautiful gown for the ceremony." (Note: "bewed" is not standard; the correct term might be "clad" or "dressed.")
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Alternative expressions(7)
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50 human-written examples
12.03pm BST No action to speak of yet... We're currently being treated a nice montage of Monaco, where the draw is bewing stag... oh, hold on here come our hosts: Kate Abdo and Darren Tulett, a man who looks a bit like Des Kelly, the journalist and presenter of Life's A Pitch on BT Sport.
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"I'm fairly certain about one thing: if turnout is lower in 2012 than in 2008 (which is not so unlikely), then there will be fewer 'swing voters' turning out," Markus Prior, an associate professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University, wrote in an e-mail.
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I remember I took the bold step of saying we should allow Ted Heath to 'swing slowly in the wind'".
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This renaming was one prerequisite to superstar status, and it was often bound up with regendering: to 'swing both ways' was to play with both semiotic and sexual designations.
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The good bews is that it can sometimes reach the late 20s too.
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"It was not that their privileges were taken away; what was taken away was the ethos of hierarchy that made sense of those privileges," writes Bew.
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Sadly I also had no idea what to do with it and it was only later in life that I discovered that my cricket 'swing' was more suited to golf.
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"In the course of the three-hour drive they twice came off the road and hit a ditch," writes Bew.
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And the Beaulieus are still clinging to their traditional style, simple and decidedly un-Frenchified: BEW-ley.
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But his claim that BEW's monopoly could be resolved by other measures was expressly rejected by the commission, after its fourth inquiry into the industry in 20 years.
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If you want to know where the exciting opportunities will be in 2011 and beyond, follow that money.Robin Bew: editorial director and chief economist, Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "bewed" in formal or informal writing as it's not a recognized or commonly used word. Use established alternatives like "marry" or "wed".
Common error
Do not assume that "bewed" is a valid past participle or past tense form of "wed". The correct forms are "wedded" or "wed".
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Linguistic Context
The word "bewed" functions as a verb, specifically in the past tense or past participle form, indicating the action of marrying. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the term is not correct or usable in written English. This may be due to its archaic nature and limited contemporary usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "bewed" is a verb that means to marry. However, it's considered grammatically incorrect and is rarely used in modern English. Ludwig AI confirms that it is not considered correct or usable in written English. Therefore, it is best to avoid using "bewed" and opt for more common and accepted alternatives such as "marry", "wed", or "get married" to ensure clarity and avoid confusion. If you need to include in historical literature then put the word in the proper time context. Although you should still use a more accepted synonym.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
marry
This is the most common and neutral term for the act of getting married.
wed
This is a more formal and direct synonym for "bewed", indicating the act of marrying.
get married
This is a common and straightforward way to describe the act of marrying.
espouse
A formal term referring to marriage.
tie the knot
This is an idiomatic expression for getting married.
get hitched
This is a colloquial term for getting married.
become husband and wife
This phrase describes the result of getting married.
unite in marriage
Similar to 'join in matrimony', this phrase emphasizes the union created by marriage.
join in matrimony
This is a formal and ceremonial way to describe getting married.
take as spouse
This phrase focuses on the act of choosing someone as a marriage partner.
FAQs
Is "bewed" a real word?
What does "bewed" mean?
"Bewed" is an archaic term meaning to marry. However, due to its rare usage, it's better to use other more conventional words to avoid confusion.
How can I use "marry" or "wed" in a sentence?
What are some synonyms for "marry"?
Synonyms for "marry" include "wed", "tie the knot", "get hitched" (informal), or "get married".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested