| BEWAILERS | • bewailers n. Plural of bewailer. • BEWAILER n. one who bewails or laments. |
| BEWAILING | • bewailing v. Present participle of bewail. • bewailing n. The act of one who bewails something. • BEWAILING n. the act of bewailing. |
| BEWEARIED | • BEWEARY v. to make weary. |
| BEWEARIES | • BEWEARY v. to make weary. |
| BEWEEPING | • beweeping v. Present participle of beweep. • BEWEEP v. to weep over, lament. |
| BEWETTING | • bewetting v. Present participle of bewet. • BEWET v. (Shakespeare) to make wet. |
| BEWHORING | • bewhoring v. Present participle of bewhore. • BEWHORE v. (Shakespeare) to call someone a whore. |
| BEWIGGING | • bewigging v. Present participle of bewig. • BEWIG v. to dress in a wig. |
| BEWILDERS | • bewilders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bewilder. • BEWILDER v. to confuse. |
| BEWITCHED | • bewitched adj. Under a spell; subject to an act of witchcraft. • bewitched adj. (Of a person) entranced, charmed, fascinated, as though subject to a magical influence. • bewitched v. Simple past tense and past participle of bewitch. |
| BEWITCHER | • bewitcher n. One who bewitches; an enchanter. • BEWITCHER n. one who bewitches. |
| BEWITCHES | • bewitches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bewitch. • BEWITCH v. to affect by witchcraft. |
| BEWORMING | • BEWORM v. to cover with worms. |
| BEWORRIED | • beworried v. Simple past tense and past participle of beworry. • BEWORRY v. to worry. |
| BEWORRIES | • beworries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beworry. • BEWORRY v. to worry. |
| BEWRAPPED | • bewrapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of bewrap. • BEWRAP v. to wrap completely. |
| BEWRAYERS | • bewrayers n. Plural of bewrayer. • BEWRAYER n. one who, or that which, bewrays. |
| BEWRAYING | • bewraying n. The act or process of divulging or revealing information. • bewraying v. Present participle of bewray. • BEWRAY v. (archaic) to reveal unintentionally, esp. the existence, presence, or true character of (a person or thing). |