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betide

1 of 1verb
/bɪˈtaɪd/
Forms:betides,betiding,betided,betided
1

to take place, especially in a way that seems inevitable

  • No one knows what will betide in the coming days.
  • We must prepare for whatever may betide.
  • Should disaster betide, we have a plan in place.
  • Whatever may betide, she remains hopeful.
  • It's impossible to predict what might betide in such uncertain times.
2

to happen to someone, often with a sense of fate or consequence

transitive
  • Misfortune may betide those who wander into the dark forest.
  • May good fortune betide you on your journey.
  • Danger will surely betide those who ignore the warning signs.
  • Blessings betide those who remain humble and kind.