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    Be·set
    /bəˈset/

    verb

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  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb beset, which means to set or stud with ornaments, to trouble, harass, or assail, or to hem in or surround. See how to use beset in a sentence and how it differs from irony.

  4. Beset means to attack, trouble, or surround someone or something. It can also mean to decorate or cover with something. See synonyms, origin, and usage examples of beset.

  5. Beset is an adjective that means having a lot of trouble with something, or having to deal with a lot of something that causes problems. It can also be a verb that means hurt or troubled by something bad. See examples, pronunciation and translations of beset in different languages.

  6. Beset is an adjective that means having a lot of trouble with something, or having to deal with a lot of something that causes problems. Learn how to use beset in a sentence, how to pronounce it, and see synonyms and translations.

  7. Definitions of beset. verb. assail or attack on all sides. synonyms: set upon. see more. verb. annoy continually or chronically. synonyms: chevvy, chevy, chivvy, chivy, harass, harry, hassle, molest, plague, provoke. see more.

  8. Beset means to affect somebody or something in an unpleasant or harmful way. Learn how to use beset in a sentence, its pronunciation, synonyms and word origin with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  9. Beset is a verb that means to trouble or harass someone or something, to surround or attack from all sides, or to stud with jewels. Find the origin, usage, and translations of beset in different languages and sources.

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