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Bestir - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Bestir means to rouse oneself into action or effort, often after a period of inactivity. It implies making an active attempt to start doing something, especially when reluctant. Example: She bestirred herself to finish the task.

bestir

/bɪˈstɜr/ /bɪˈstɜː/

Definition:

To rouse or stir into action; make an effort to do something.

Synonyms:

rouse, awaken, stimulate, motivate

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

laze, idle, rest

Common Collocations:

bestir oneself, bestir efforts, bestir activity

Derivatives:

bestirring, bestirred

Usage Tips:

Use "bestir" to describe someone making an effort after inactivity; often reflexive ("bestir oneself").

Common Phrases:

bestir oneself to action, bestir one's stumps

Etymology:

From Middle English "bestiren," combining "be-" (intensive) + "stiren" (to stir).

Examples:

  • 1. She finally bestirred herself to clean the cluttered room.
  • 2. The coach urged the team to bestir their energy for the final match.
  • 3. He could not bestir himself from the cozy armchair all evening.
  • 4. The loud noise made her bestir and investigate the source.

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