Definitions for Beatrice

Beatrice Be·a·trice

Spelling: [bee-uh-tris, bee-tris for 1, 3; bee-
IPA: /ˈbi ə trɪs, ˈbi trɪs for 1, 3; biˈæ trɪs for 2; for 1, 3 also Italian ˌbɛ ɑˈtri tʃɛ/

Beatrice is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 293 anagrams from letters in Beatrice (abceeirt).

Definitions for Beatrice

noun

  1. (in Dante's Vita Nuova and Divine Comedy) a symbolic figure developed from the person whom Dante first saw as a child and loved as an ideal of womanhood.
  2. a city in SE Nebraska.
  3. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “one who brings joy.”.

Examples for Beatrice

Another star--was it the one that danced when Beatrice was born?

Her pity for Beatrice gave her a secret pleasure and satisfaction.

William and Harry, and Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice—plus Elvis!

Princess Beatrice is widely thought to be on the point of announcing her betrothal to her boyfriend of six years, Dave Clark.

She told herself she wouldn't be Beatrice, she wouldn't be Robin's wife for the world.

In some way she had identified herself with Beatrice, and hardly ever spoke of her.

It has now been revealed that Princess Beatrice will not be among those who will ultimately voyage with Virgin Galactic.

Beatrice, what have you done with my new bottle of medicine?

As Beatrice Ask, the social minister said: “Social exclusion is a very serious cause of many problems.”

“A Kennedy, I heard,” Beatrice Cigarini told The Daily Beast as she walked her dog around the perimeter of the castle.

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