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Grammar : Adj, adv, verb
Spell : beech
Phonetic Transcription : bitʃ



Definition of be ached

Origin :
  • 1530s, "loose, water-worn pebbles of the seashore," probably from Old English bæce, bece "stream," from Proto-Germanic *bakiz. Extended to loose, pebbly shores (1590s), and in dialect around Sussex and Kent beach still has the meaning "pebbles worn by the waves." French grève shows the same evolution. Beach ball first recorded 1940; beach bum first recorded 1950.
  • As in stranded : adj marooned, abandoned
  • As in beached : adj grounded
  • As in ashore : adv toward, onto land from water
  • As in aground : adv on the bottom of
  • As in maroon : verb abandon
  • As in wreck : verb ruin, destroy
  • As in desert : verb abandon, defect
  • As in ground : verb restrict; drop in place

Synonyms for be ached

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