en
endow

Meaning: en
v. To give abilities to
He is endowed with a sense of humor.
He is endowed with many talents.
It might have been supposed that he was now for the first time endowed with sight, and that he had formerly been blind.
I stood there with only the weapons and the powers that Nature had endowed me with—hands, feet, and teeth.
Nature endowed her with both a sound mind and a sound body.
Nature endowed him with wit and beauty.
And bathed in sunshine stood the chief, endowed / with shape and features most divinely bright. / For graceful tresses and the purple light / of youth did Venus in her child unfold, / and sprightly lustre breathed upon his sight, / beauteous as ivory, or when artists mould / silver or Parian stone, enchased in yellow gold.
Do you think that those superheroes are endowed with talents we don't possess?
He is a man of good birth and excellent education, endowed by nature with a phenomenal mathematical faculty.
True democracy makes no enquiry about the color of skin, or the place of nativity, wherever it sees man, it recognizes a being endowed by his Creator with original inalienable rights.
Added on 2021-07-14 | by amia | View: 200

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