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behold

observe / gaze upon / perceive
Transitive Verb
past: beheldpp: behelding: beholding

This verb carries a heavy weight of solemnity and reverence, evoking a sense of spiritual or emotional intensity that simple seeing lacks. It suggests a moment of stillness where the observer is captivated by the grandeur or significance of the object. In modern usage, the word often feels archaic or biblical, frequently appearing in formal proclamations or literary descriptions to signal a dramatic revelation. It functions as a performative act of directing attention toward something extraordinary.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To gaze upon or observe someone or something, typically with a sense of awe, wonder, or deep attention.

"They stood in silence to behold the sunrise over the mountains."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To see or perceive something for the first time, often used as an imperative to draw attention to a surprising sight.

"Behold, the long awaited guest has finally arrived."

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