begotten

[bɪˈɡɒtn]

begotten Definition

  • 1(of a child) brought into existence by its parents
  • 2be the cause of or bring about (something, especially something undesirable)

Using begotten: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was the begotten son of the king.

  • Example

    The new policy has begotten a lot of criticism from the public.

  • Example

    His actions have begotten a series of unfortunate events.

  • Example

    The project has begotten a lot of enthusiasm among the team members.

begotten Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with begotten

  • the only child born to a particular parent or couple

    Example

    Jesus Christ is referred to as the only begotten son of God.

  • having a divine origin or nature

    Example

    The prophet claimed that his teachings were begotten of God.

  • born with original sin, according to Christian doctrine

    Example

    The priest explained that all humans are begotten in sin and need to be redeemed through faith.

Origins of begotten

from Middle English 'bigeten', from Old English 'bigietan', meaning 'to get by effort, find, acquire, beget'

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Summary: begotten in Brief

The term 'begotten' [bɪˈɡɒtn] refers to a child brought into existence by its parents. It can also mean to cause or bring about something, often undesirable, as in 'The new policy has begotten a lot of criticism from the public.' 'Begotten' extends into phrases like 'only begotten,' referring to the only child born to a particular parent or couple, and 'begotten of God,' denoting a divine origin or nature.