Blessing in a sentence as a noun

It's been a blessing having her in my life.

A reputation can be a blessing or a curse.

In place of a legal notice, here is a blessing: May you do good and not evil.

Steve was a bag of ideas -- ideas that were not original but, to his blessing, very consistent.

It's a sweatshop for the first world, and only a blessing if you weren't going to be able to eat or find shelter otherwise.

Many people do come to parenthood by a reasonable, conscious choice and that is a blessing.

I've emailed him about this whole situation and received his blessing!What Went Wrong: My guess is that Etsy was trying to prevent resale items.

Next think you know, he's being insulted on the internet because he released something he wrote to serve his needs and not passing on some sort of figurative mantle or blessing.

LinkedIn has had so many security issues, so much scummy behaviour regarding spam, user retention etc... yet you are still blessing them with your presence.

Honestly, I like FP extremists better than their OOP cargo-cult counterparts, who have the same smugness but are usually better, in most companies, at getting managerial blessing.

Things like this are just a total blessing to people who need them and its awesome to see affordable technology like this taking place for people who can't even take part in the one of the most important functions of life.

Blessing definitions

noun

the formal act of approving; "he gave the project his blessing"; "his decision merited the approval of any sensible person"

See also: approval approving

noun

a desirable state; "enjoy the blessings of peace"; "a spanking breeze is a boon to sailors"

See also: boon

noun

a short prayer of thanks before a meal; "their youngest son said grace"

See also: grace thanksgiving

noun

a ceremonial prayer invoking divine protection

See also: benediction

noun

the act of praying for divine protection

See also: benediction