How Do You Spell BEDIZEN?

Pronunciation: [bɪdˈa͡ɪzən] (IPA)

The word "bedizen" is spelled phonetically as /bɪˈdaɪzn/. It means to dress or adorn someone or something in a showy or gaudy manner. The word is derived from the Middle English word "bedizen" meaning to dress up. It is often used to describe someone who is excessively flashy or wearing too many accessories. The word is spelled with a "b" at the beginning followed by "e" and "d," and then "i" and "z" with an "e" before the final "n."

BEDIZEN Meaning and Definition

  1. Bedizen is a verb that refers to adorning or decorating something or someone in a showy or garish manner. It entails embellishing an object or a person, often with excessive or ostentatious adornments, in an attempt to make them look more attractive or impressive. The term is typically used to describe the act of adorning oneself or others with extravagant clothing, accessories, or ornaments that may be considered tasteless, gaudy, or overly ornate.

    When someone bedizens themselves, they may be attempting to attract attention or convey a sense of grandeur. This could involve wearing vibrant and flashy attire, excessive jewelry, or an abundance of sparkling embellishments. Similarly, when an object or space is bedizened, it means that it has been excessively adorned or decorated with flashy and showy elements.

    The word "bedizen" carries a negative connotation, often associated with an excessive display of wealth or ostentation. It implies a lack of taste or subtlety in one's choice of decoration or dress. Bedizening can be seen as an attempt to mask or compensate for a lack of substance or style by relying solely on extravagant decoration or embellishment.

  2. To load with ornament; to dress with unbecoming richness.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for BEDIZEN

Etymology of BEDIZEN

The word bedizen is derived from the combination of two words: be- and dizen.

The prefix be- in English is often used to intensify or give a transitive or causative force to a verb, while dizen comes from the Middle English word disen, which means to dress or adorn.

Therefore, bedizen emerged in the late 16th century and originally meant to dress up or adorn oneself excessively or gaudily. It is formed by adding the intensive prefix be- to dizen, resulting in the meaning to excessively dress or adorn someone or something.

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Conjugate verb Bedizen

CONDITIONAL

I would bedizen
you would bedizen
he/she/it would bedizen
we would bedizen
they would bedizen

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be bedizening
you would be bedizening
he/she/it would be bedizening
we would be bedizening
they would be bedizening

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have bedizen
you would have bedizen
he/she/it would have bedizen
we would have bedizen
they would have bedizen

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been bedizening
you would have been bedizening
he/she/it would have been bedizening
we would have been bedizening
they would have been bedizening

FUTURE

I will bedizen
you will bedizen
he/she/it will bedizen
we will bedizen
they will bedizen

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be bedizening
you will be bedizening
he/she/it will be bedizening
we will be bedizening
they will be bedizening

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have bedizened
you will have bedizened
he/she/it will have bedizened
we will have bedizened
they will have bedizened

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been bedizening
you will have been bedizening
he/she/it will have been bedizening
we will have been bedizening
they will have been bedizening

IMPERATIVE

you bedizen
we let´s bedizen

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to bedizen

PAST

I bedizened
you bedizened
he/she/it bedizened
we bedizened
they bedizened

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was bedizening
you were bedizening
he/she/it was bedizening
we were bedizening
they were bedizening

PAST PARTICIPLE

bedizened

PAST PERFECT

I had bedizened
you had bedizened
he/she/it had bedizened
we had bedizened
they had bedizened

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been bedizening
you had been bedizening
he/she/it had been bedizening
we had been bedizening
they had been bedizening

PRESENT

I bedizen
you bedizen
he/she/it bedizens
we bedizen
they bedizen

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am bedizening
you are bedizening
he/she/it is bedizening
we are bedizening
they are bedizening

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

bedizening

PRESENT PERFECT

I have bedizened
you have bedizened
he/she/it has bedizened
we have bedizened
they have bedizened

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been bedizening
you have been bedizening
he/she/it has been bedizening
we have been bedizening
they have been bedizening

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