verb

definition

To edge, cover, or point with steel.

definition

To harden or strengthen; to nerve or make obdurate; to fortify against.

definition

(of mirrors) To back with steel.

definition

To treat a liquid with steel for medicinal purposes.

definition

To press with a flat iron.

definition

To cause to resemble steel in appearance.

definition

To steelify; to turn iron into steel.

definition

To electroplate an item, particularly an engraving plate, with a layer of iron.

definition

To sharpen with a honing steel.

Examples of steeled in a Sentence

She steeled herself and turned, expecting to find a monster.

She met his gaze, her stomach tense as she steeled herself against the response to her next probing question.

At last, I steeled myself and swore on all that I hold dearest that it would be out early in November.

Jetr and Ne'Rin were both patient and hopeful, and A'Ran steeled himself to tell them what he must.

I waited to hear John Luke Grasso, and steeled myself to pretend I didn't recognize the name.

He looked away and steeled himself.

She steeled herself and nodded.

If the worldpowers were hard as flint in their dealings with Israel, the people of God were steeled to such moral endurance that each clash of their successive onsets kindled some new flame of devotion.

Nicholas was saved by the very belief of the conspirators in the universal sympathy of the army with their aims. Had the mutinous troops early in the day received the order to attack, they would have carried the waverers with them; but they hesitated to fire on comrades whom they expected to see march over to their side; and when at last the emperor had steeled his heart to use force, a few rounds of grape-shot sufficed to quell the mutiny.

She steeled herself for their rejection, reminding herself she did it not for them, but to give her daughter a better life.

Taran drew a deep breath and steeled himself against what confrontation was certain to await him.

I steeled myself to hide the fear that welled up inside me like the worse cramps I could possibly endure.

Let people have married or be anyhow steeled in continence before they are admitted to baptism.

Disclaimer

Scrabble® Word Cheat is an incredibly easy-to-use tool that is designed to help users find answers to various word puzzles. With the help of Scrabble Word Cheat, you can easily score in even the most difficult word games like scrabble, words with friends, and other similar word games like Jumble words, Anagrammer, Wordscraper, Wordfeud, and so on. Consider this site a cheat sheet to all the word puzzles you have ever known.

Please note that SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights for the game are owned by Hasbro Inc in the U.S.A and Canada. J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England (a subsidiary of Mattel Inc.) reserves the rights throughout the rest of the world. Also, Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends.

Scrabblewordcheat.com is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends, or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is only for entertainment and is designed to help you crack even the most challenging word puzzle. Whenever you are stuck at a really difficult level of Scrabble or words with friends, you will find this site incredibly helpful. You may also want to check out: the amazing features of our tool that enables you to unscramble upto 15 letters or the advanced filters that lets you sort through words starting or ending with a specific letter.

Top Search