Sentences

betide in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Betide means to happen or occur, often used in the context of events or outcomes, particularly those that may be significant or foreboding.

Sample Sentences

  1. Whatever may betide, I will stand by your side.
  2. They knew that trouble would betide if they ignored the warning signs.
  3. Let whatever fate may betide unfold naturally, without fear.
  4. It is hard to predict what will betide when the storm arrives.
  5. The ancient prophecy spoke of great events that would betide the kingdom.
  6. She often wondered what might betide her if she took that leap of faith.
  7. In times of uncertainty, we must remain hopeful for what may betide.
  8. He was prepared for whatever challenges might betide him on his journey.
  9. The villagers believed that misfortune would betide anyone who entered the cursed forest.
  10. As the clock struck midnight, they anxiously awaited what would betide them next.
  11. Should misfortune betide her, we will be there to support her.
  12. Whatever may betide, I promise to stand by your side.
  13. He often wondered what fate would betide him in the years to come.
  14. Let us not fear what may betide, but embrace the future with courage.
  15. It was said that great honor would betide those who showed bravery in battle.
  16. The villagers believed that prosperity would betide them if they worked together.
  17. As the storm approached, they could only wait to see what would betide their home.
  18. Little did they know what would betide them on that fateful night.
  19. If disaster should betide, we must be prepared to act swiftly.
  20. She had a premonition that something extraordinary would betide her soon.