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bless then

/blɛs ðɛn/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.interjection

An expression of resigned acceptance or dismissive closure regarding a situation, implying that one is choosing to let go or move forward despite a negative or frustrating outcome.

Example Sentences:
  • The train left without us, but bless then, we'll just catch the next one.
  • He didn't take the advice I gave him; bless then, he'll have to learn the hard way.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

A colloquial idiomatic construction derived from the imperative 'bless' (to invoke divine favor) followed by the temporal adverb 'then' (at that time/in that case). It functions as a dismissive or resigned interjection, often used to acknowledge a situation that cannot be changed, effectively meaning 'well, so be it' or 'may it be blessed despite the circumstances.'

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of it as a 'blessing' for the 'then' (the past or the inevitable outcome) to help you move on.

Frequently Asked Questions About “bless then

1. What is the meaning of “bless then” in English?

In English, bless then (interjection) is defined as: “An expression of resigned acceptance or dismissive closure regarding a situation, implying that one is choosing to let go or move forward despite a negative or frustrating outcome.”.

2. How do you use “bless then” in a sentence?

The train left without us, but bless then, we'll just catch the next one.

3. What are English synonyms of “bless then”?

Common synonyms include:so be it,fair enough,never mind,oh well

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “bless then”?

A colloquial idiomatic construction derived from the imperative 'bless' (to invoke divine favor) followed by the temporal adverb 'then' (at that time/in that case). It functions as a dismissive or resigned interjection, often used to acknowledge a situation that cannot be changed, effectively meaning 'well, so be it' or 'may it be blessed despite the circumstances.'