Meaning & Definition of word "Betide"

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    Betide

    /bɪˈtaɪd/

    verb:

    • 1. To happen or occur; to take place.
      • Example: Whatever may betide, I will always stand by you.
    • 2. To come to pass, usually with a connotation of an event or outcome.
      • Example: They worried about what would betide them in the future.
    • 3. To happen to or befall someone.
      • Example: Many strange events betide those who venture into the old forest.
    • 4. To be the cause or reason for a particular outcome.
      • Example: He would often ponder the reasons that betide his misfortunes.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'betiden', from the Old English 'betīdan', meaning to happen.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    what may betide:

    what may happen in the future

    betide one’s fate:

    to determine what will happen to someone

    betide the worst:

    to expect or fear the worst outcome

    Related Words

    befall:

    to happen or occur to someone, usually in a negative way

    arise:

    to come into being or to become apparent

    Slang Meanings of betide

    Meaning: to face consequences

    Example Sentence: If you don't study for the exam, whatever may betide you!

    Meaning: to be inevitable

    Example Sentence: With that attitude, trouble is sure to betide.