The alphabet really starts becoming brilliant once we hit B, so let’s give some big attention to this beautiful letter. Here are some brilliant B words to learn, that you may or may not already know.
- Baffle- To confuse or puzzle someone.
Example Sentence: The riddle baffled the whole school, including the teachers. - Barren- Empty, bleak or unable to produce any life or crops.
Example Sentence: Desserts are barren and dry places that don’t produce much vegetation. - Benevolent- Kind and with positive intentions.
Example Sentence: The benevolent knight fought hard for his kingdom. - Bashful- Shy, reluctant, or easily embarrassed.
Example Sentence: Some people may feel bashful around strangers. - Belittle- To make someone or something seem unimportant or small.
Example Sentence: It’s not nice to belittle someone so you feel powerful. - Belligerent- Hostile, aggressive, and ready to start a fight.
Example Sentence: The kangaroo was extremely belligerent towards other kangaroos to show he was alpha. - Bewilder- To cause someone to be highly confused.
Example Sentence: The complex studies totally bewildered the researchers. - Boisterous- Noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.
Example Sentence: Toddlers tend to be boisterous. - Brazen- Bold and without shame, even when doing something wrong.
Example Sentence: The student told a brazen lie straight to their teachers face. - Brisk- Fast, energetic, and active.
Example Sentence: They briskly walked through the park in the morning.