Definitions for Deborah

Deborah Deb·o·rah

Spelling: [deb-er-uh, deb-ruh]
IPA: /ˈdɛb ər ə, ˈdɛb rə/

Deborah is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 232 anagrams from letters in Deborah (abdehor).

Definitions for Deborah

noun

  1. a prophetess and judge of Israel. Judges 4, 5.
  2. Also, Debora. a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “bee.”.

Examples for Deborah

Maybe giving Deborah K. Jones, our Ambassador to Libya, a 9mm SIG Sauer and a pair of nunchucks.

The former Today co-host Deborah Norville spoke after Stern.

NBC News boss Deborah Turness abruptly ousted the ‘Meet the Press’ host four months ago.

"Spec she's taken dem dogs a walkin'," said black Deborah unconcernedly.

This illustrates the scriptural term in the history of Deborah.

She might have been a new Deborah, heralding her nation to battle.

Carroll noted that the vehicle had a Pennsylvania plate, DJV5220, registered to Michael and Deborah Frein.

No one has been near me since Deborah came in to lay the fire.

Finally, Deborah Racicot of Narcissa prepares mouth-watering (and non-basic) pumpkin crepes with warm sage cinnamon en glaze.

Needless to say, it was "not equal to Mr. Handel's oratorio of Esther or Deborah."

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