beatitude
Americannoun
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supreme blessedness; exalted happiness.
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(often initial capital letter) any of the declarations of blessedness pronounced by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount.
noun
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supreme blessedness or happiness
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an honorific title of the Eastern Christian Church, applied to those of patriarchal rank
noun
Etymology
Origin of beatitude
1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin beātitūdō perfect happiness, equivalent to beāti- ( beatific ) + -tūdō -tude
Explanation
If you're extraordinarily happy, you might describe what you're feeling as beatitude. The noun beatitude refers to a state of great joy. Being blessed, or at least feeling blessed, is often linked to beatitude. Beatitude inherited its blessedness from the Latin word beatus, meaning both "happy" and "blessed." In the Bible, the Beatitudes are a series of eight blessings, such as "Blessed are those poor in spirit; theirs is the kingdom of heaven." And in 1958 writer Jack Kerouac coined the term "The Beat Generation" because he felt its members were seeking beatitude.
Vocabulary lists containing beatitude
In Cold Blood
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The Devil in the White City
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"Paradise Lost" by John Milton, Book III
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Example Sentences
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Religious folks have words for such spasmodic departures from the everyday, like beatitude, nirvana, ecstasy.
From Salon • Oct. 19, 2025
It also supplies a backdrop of human folly to throw the beatitude of Adam and his robot kin into sharp relief.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 24, 2019
As he understood it, enlightenment is not a state of permanent bliss and beatitude.
From Scientific American • Oct. 29, 2017
“Blessed are the peacemakers,” Art II said while reading the seventh beatitude, “for they shall be called the children of God.”
From Washington Times • Apr. 18, 2017
None but themselves could appeal to Heaven, and for their crowned slaves they were not penurious of their beatitude.
From Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature by Disraeli, Isaac
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