IPA: //ˈblɛsɪdər//
KK: /ˈblɛsɪdər/
More blessed than something else; having received more blessings or favor.
She felt even more blessed than before after receiving the good news.
Comparative: blesseder
Superlative: blessedest
Blesseder → The word 'blesseder' is derived from 'bless' (from Old English 'blēdsian', meaning to consecrate or make holy) and '-er' (meaning a person who). A blesseder is a person who blesses or makes something holy.
Think of someone who 'makes holy' ('bless') and the '-er' indicates that this person performs the action. This helps you remember that a blesseder is someone who blesses.