beamed

[biːmd]

beamed Definition

  • 1sent out rays of light
  • 2smiled with joy or satisfaction
  • 3transmitted a broadcast signal

Using beamed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "beamed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sun beamed down on the beach.

  • Example

    She beamed with pride at her daughter's graduation.

  • Example

    The radio station beamed its signal across the country.

beamed Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with beamed

  • beam me up, Scotty

    a catchphrase used to request to be transported away from a difficult or unpleasant situation

    Example

    When the meeting became unbearable, he whispered 'Beam me up, Scotty' to his colleague.

  • to show great happiness or pleasure

    Example

    She beamed with happiness when she saw her newborn baby for the first time.

  • a narrow stream of light that shines from a source

    Example

    The beam of light from the lighthouse guided the ship safely to shore.

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Summary: beamed in Brief

The verb 'beamed' [biːmd] has three main meanings: emitting rays of light, smiling with joy, and transmitting a broadcast signal. Examples include 'The sun beamed down on the beach,' 'She beamed with pride at her daughter's graduation,' and 'The radio station beamed its signal across the country.' Phrases like 'beam me up, Scotty' and 'beam with happiness' add color to the word.