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Be

The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • In chem., the symbol for beryllium (the same as glucinum).
  • An inseparable prefix of verbs, and of nouns thence derived.
  • Obsolete form of by. Chaucer.
  • An inseparable prefix of adverbs, which may also be used as prepositions or conjunctions.
  • To exist; have existence or being; possess reality; be the case; be true or real.
  • To take place; occur; happen; come about: as, the wedding will be to-morrow; his birthday was last week; it was to be.
  • Usually, be is a mere copula, or sign of predication, a link between a subject and a predicate.
  • In metaphysics, to subsist in a state not necessarily amounting to actual existence; have the rudiments of existence. See being.
  • An auxiliary verb denoting subsistence in or subjection to the mode of action or being expressed by the principal verb.
  • An infinitive with to after be forms a sort of future, often with a certain implication of obligation: thus, he is to come, they were to appear, she would have been to blame or to be blamed.
  • noun. The name of the second letter of the alphabet, usually written simply b or B. See B.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • intransitive verb. To exist actually, or in the world of fact; to have existence.
  • intransitive verb. To exist in a certain manner or relation, -- whether as a reality or as a product of thought; to exist as the subject of a certain predicate, that is, as having a certain attribute, or as belonging to a certain sort, or as identical with what is specified, -- a word or words for the predicate being annexed.
  • intransitive verb. To take place; to happen.
  • intransitive verb. To signify; to represent or symbolize; to answer to.
  • intransitive verb. a phrase of supposition, equivalent to suppose it to be so; or of permission, signifying let it be so.
  • intransitive verb. in case.
  • intransitive verb. to have come from; as, from what place are you? I am from Chicago.
  • intransitive verb. to omit, or leave untouched; to let alone.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • verb. To exist; to have real existence.
  • verb. With there as dummy subject: to exist.
  • verb. To occupy a place.
  • verb. To occur, to take place.
  • verb. elliptical form of "be here", "go to and return from" or similar.
  • verb. Used to indicate that the subject and object are the same.
  • verb. Used to indicate that the values on either side of an equation are the same.
  • verb. Used to indicate that the subject plays the role of the predicate nominal.
  • verb. Used to connect a noun to an adjective that describes it.
  • verb. Used to indicate that the subject has the qualities described by a noun or noun phrase.
  • verb. Used to form the passive voice.
  • verb. Used to form the continuous forms of various tenses.
  • verb. Used to form the perfect aspect with certain intransitive verbs, most of which indicate motion. Often still used for "to go"
  • verb. Used to form future tenses, especially the future periphrastic.
  • verb. Used to link a subject to a count or measurement.
  • verb. used to indicate passage of time since the occurrence of an event.
  • verb. Used to indicate weather, air quality, or the like.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • verb. happen, occur, take place
  • verb. to remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted -- used only in infinitive form
  • verb. have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)
  • verb. be identical or equivalent to
  • verb. work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function
  • verb. have life, be alive
  • verb. spend or use time
  • verb. occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere
  • verb. form or compose
  • verb. represent, as of a character on stage
  • noun. a light strong brittle grey toxic bivalent metallic element
  • verb. be priced at
  • verb. be identical to; be someone or something
  • verb. have an existence, be extant
  • Word Usage
    "Early on, I decided that if I had to be a Stockard, then I damn well would _be_ a Stockard."
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    Hypernym
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    Hyponym
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    abound  accept  account  account for  act  
    Rhyme
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    Ab  Ac  Ag  Agee  Aimee  
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    Life  Time  agree  are  bear  
    Synonym
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    variant
    am  are  been  is  was  
    verb-form
    am  are  aren't  been  being