bestow
word
Definition
To formally give something, such as an honor, gift, or right, to someone. Most often used for things given as a mark of respect or recognition.
Usage & Nuances
Formal and literary; rarely used in everyday conversation. Common collocations: 'bestow an honor', 'bestow a gift', 'bestow upon someone'. Not used for casual giving—prefer 'give', 'grant', or 'offer' in informal contexts.
Spanish: otorgar - concederPortuguese (BR): conceder - conferirPortuguese (PT): conceder - conferirChinese (Simplified): 授予 - 赐予Chinese (Traditional): 賦予 - 贈與Hindi: प्रदान करना - सम्मानित करनाArabic: يمنح - يضفيBengali: দান করা - প্রদান করা (সম্মান/পুরস্কার ইত্যাদি)Russian: даровать - удостаиватьJapanese: 授ける - 与える(フォーマル)Vietnamese: ban tặng - trao tặngKorean: 수여하다 - 부여하다Turkish: bahşetmek - vermek (onur/ödül gibi)Urdu: عطا کرنا - بخشناIndonesian: menganugerahkan - memberikan (secara resmi/formal)
Example Sentences
The university will bestow an honorary degree at the ceremony.
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She felt truly honored to be bestowed with such a rare title.
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The queen bestowed a medal on the soldier.
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He bestowed his trust upon his friend.
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With this award, we bestow upon you our highest appreciation.
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Legends say the gods bestowed wisdom on humans long ago.
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