begot

[bɪˈɡɒt]

begot Definition

past tense of 'beget': (1) to be the father of; sire; (2) to cause; produce as an effect; bring about.

Using begot: Examples

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

  • Example

    He begot three children.

  • Example

    His invention begot a new era in technology.

  • Example

    Poverty often begets crime.

begot Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with begot

  • to father or give birth to children

    Example

    The couple was unable to beget offspring.

  • beget success

    to cause or produce success

    Example

    His hard work and dedication beget success in his career.

  • to cause or produce violence

    Example

    The harsh treatment of the protesters by the police only begets more violence.

Origins of begot

from Old English 'begietan', meaning 'to get, obtain'

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Summary: begot in Brief

'Begot' [bɪˈɡɒt] is the past tense of 'beget,' which means to father or cause something. It can refer to the act of giving birth to children, as in 'He begot three children,' or to the production of an effect, as in 'His invention begot a new era in technology.' 'Beget' can also be used in phrases like 'beget success' or 'beget violence,' indicating the production of a certain outcome.