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Noun wyrd has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebWyrdPart of Speech: NounDefinition: A concept in Anglo-Saxon culture referring to fate or destiny, often associated with the supernatural or divine power determining the course of events. Example Sentence: In Beowulf, the wyrd of the warriors is sealed as they face the monstrous Grendel. Part of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Weird, strange, or eerie. Example Sentence: The abandoned house had a wyrd atmosphere that sent shivers down our spines. Part of Speech: VerbDefinition: To bewitch or enchant someone. Example Sentence: The captivating performance by the magician wyrded the entire audience. Part of Speech: AdverbDefinition: In a weird or eerie manner. Example Sentence: The mysterious figure silently moved wyrd through the dimly lit forest. Part of Speech: SlangDefinition: (Local) Excellent, awesome, or amazing, often used to express approval or admiration. Example Sentence: The new movie I watched last night was wyrd! I highly recommend it. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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