be to do with |
(chiefly British) to be about or have a connection with; have to do with. |
betoken |
to be a token or sign of. |
betook |
past tense of betake. |
betray |
to be disloyal to; commit treason against. [5 definitions] |
betrayal |
an act of disloyalty or faithlessness. |
betrayed |
treated in a disloyal or unfaithful manner, often with deception or treachery. |
betroth |
to pledge or give in marriage. |
betrothal |
the act or fact of being mutually pledged to marry; engagement. |
betrothed |
a person to whom one is engaged to be married. [2 definitions] |
betta |
any of several small, brightly colored, long-finned freshwater fishes of tropical Asia, some species of which are kept as aquarium pets. |
better |
comparative of "good." [14 definitions] |
better half |
(informal) one's spouse, usu. the wife. |
betterment |
the act or result of making something better; improvement. [2 definitions] |
better off |
in improved or happier circumstances. |
bettor |
a person who makes bets. |
between |
in the area separating. [6 definitions] |
betweentimes |
between activities; at or during pauses or intermissions. |
betwixt |
between. |
betwixt and between |
neither one thing nor the other; in the middle. |
bet your boots |
be assured; feel certain. |
be up to |
to be the rightful choice or responsibility of; to be dependent on (someone or something). |