bestir

[bɪˈstəː]

bestir Definition

make a physical or mental effort; exert oneself.

Using bestir: Examples

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

  • Example

    I must bestir myself and get some work done.

  • Example

    He bestirred himself to help with the preparations.

  • Example

    She finally bestirred herself to leave the house.

  • Example

    The team needs to bestir themselves if they want to win.

bestir Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bestir

Phrases with bestir

  • to make an effort to do something

    Example

    I need to bestir myself and start studying for the exam.

  • to make an effort to do a particular task or activity

    Example

    She finally bestirred herself to clean the house.

  • to move or get out of something, especially a comfortable or relaxed position

    Example

    He had been lying on the couch all day and had to bestir himself from it to go to work.

Origins of bestir

from Old English 'bestyrian', meaning 'to heap up'

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Summary: bestir in Brief

'Bestir' [bɪˈstəː] means to make an effort, either physically or mentally. It is often used in phrases like 'bestir oneself,' which means to make an effort to do something, and 'bestir oneself from something,' which means to move or get out of something. Synonyms include 'rouse,' 'stir,' and 'exert.'