Bernadette
Americannoun
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Also called Bernadette of Lourdes. Saint. Marie Bernarde Soubirous or Soubiroux, 1844–79, French nun.
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a first name: derived from Bernard.
Example Sentences
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“It’s the regret that comes from underestimating the emotional component of selling,” Bernadette Joy, a financial educator and money coach, told MarketWatch.
From MarketWatch
Bernadette, who is a financial coach and founder of the financial boot camp “Crush Your Money Goals,” said that while she and AJ didn’t communicate as effectively as they could have Friday morning, typically the two would have had a more detailed conversation about what they want their budget for the weekend to be.
From MarketWatch
On Friday morning, Bernadette Joy, 40, and her husband AJ, 44, engaged in what seemed like a trivial couple’s quarrel: where to go grocery shopping that night.
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While AJ said they didn’t need to overspend by buying items in bulk, Bernadette’s intuition skewed the exact opposite way.
From MarketWatch
Indulging in niche snacks provides Bernadette with some semblance of power.
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