Beatus

Pronunciation: /biˈtʌs/

Beatus (noun)

  1. In the Catholic Church, a person officially recognized as blessed, after death, before being declared a saint.
  2. A state of great happiness or spiritual joy, often described in religious or philosophical writing.

Examples

  • The beatus helped others without asking for anything.
  • A beatus listens carefully and speaks kindly.

Beatus (adjective)

  1. Used in religious texts to describe someone considered blessed by God.

Examples

  • She felt blessed after the kind message.
  • They felt blessed when the problem was solved.