Meaning & Definition of word "Beset"

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    Beset

    /bɪˈsɛt/

    verb:

    • 1. To attack on all sides; to surround or hem in.
      • Example: The troops were beset by enemy forces on all sides during the ambush.
    • 2. To trouble persistently; to harass or afflict.
      • Example: The town was beset by a series of economic difficulties that lasted for years.
    • 3. To set upon or attach to; to be studded or adorned with.
      • Example: The ring was beset with diamonds, making it a dazzling piece of jewelry.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'besetten', from 'be-' + 'setten' (to set).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    beset by problems:

    Surrounded or engulfed by difficulties.

    beset with worries:

    Troubled or plagued by anxiety.

    beset with tasks:

    Overwhelmed with multiple duties or responsibilities.

    Related Words

    assail:

    To attack violently or in a hostile manner.

    surround:

    To encircle; to close in.

    trouble:

    To cause distress or worry.

    Slang Meanings of beset

    Meaning: To be in a tough spot.

    Example Sentence: He's really beset right now with all that work.

    Meaning: To be swamped or overwhelmed.

    Example Sentence: I'm totally beset with assignments this week.