behold

contemplar
definition
verb
behold your king!
see or observe (a thing or person, especially a remarkable or impressive one).
translation of 'behold'
verb
observar,
ver
example
'behold' your king!
And for the first hour or so, it was all quite beguiling and an impressive spectacle to 'behold' .
the botanical gardens were a wonder to 'behold'
It was a grand sight to 'behold' him in his dressing-gown composing a menu.
the botanical gardens were a wonder to 'behold'
'behold' your lord and prince!
The very sight of Loch Lomond ennobles the spirit of all who 'behold' it, even if they're messing it up.
They hiked part way up the mountain and 'beheld' a spectacular view.
We were laughing with each other a little when we entered, but then our eyes looked up and we saw what 'beheld' us in the living room.
His effect on her was, if anything, more powerful than it had been the first time she 'beheld' him.
In the frosty air they 'beheld' smoke arising from a spot in the centre of the bog at Ratheskin, and towards it they proceeded with caution.
Will's face softened with warmth and affection as he 'beheld' his son for the first time.
Outside the museum the winds whipped the trees and raised clouds of dirt while inside 163 remarkably identical canvases did what they were painted to do, stirred an emotion in the heart of the 'beholders' .
Hardly had I seated myself when my eyes 'beheld' a child staring accusingly at me.
If you overdo the design it will touch the 'beholder' 's consciousness.
He 'beheld' the image for a few moments before concentrating his gaze lower.
Chloe 'beheld' a middle-aged man of medium build with a fading brown beard fringing his face.
As such the film evokes the pleasure of 'beholding' an actor perform a part with nothing forced in it, one that Michael Caine dons like a favorite suit.
It was there, in those ancient precincts, that I 'beheld' a blinding light descending upon me.
Make sure the audience 'beholds' you, not your gown.
I actually still remember the exact table we were sitting at when we first opened it and 'beheld' the wonders inside.
The meaning will vary accordingly to the 'beholders' ' perceptions.
No poem is intended for the reader, no picture for the 'beholder' , no symphony for the listener.
At dawn this morning, I looked out the window into the snowy mist and there with my very own eyes 'beheld' the culprit at last.
Behold how most fair is Mary to the one who 'beholds' her, and how loveable these things of hers to the ones who are capable of discerning.
She smiled as she 'beheld' her friends and her children, all seated at the round table.
That's how massive it was - easily the biggest fish that I and everyone else who 'beheld' it had ever seen.
This piece of comic mastery will leave the 'beholder' gasping with laughter, and at the end deliver a sting of remorse.
Her eyes were loving and strong as they 'beheld' her husband, her warrior, who was to risk his life in battle once more.
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