Translation
bear
Definition
As a verb, 'bear' means to carry, support, or endure something, often with a sense of responsibility or patience. It is commonly used in contexts involving physical weight, emotional burdens, or difficult situations. For example, you can bear a heavy object, bear a grudge, or bear the pain of loss. This word implies a degree of strength or tolerance, whether literal or figurative.
Example
“She had to bear the weight of the heavy box on her own.”
“He could not bear the thought of losing his best friend.”
“The bridge is designed to bear the load of up to 50 tons.”
“She bore the pain of the surgery without complaining.”
“They must bear the consequences of their actions.”
“He bears a deep sense of responsibility for his younger siblings.”
“The tree bears fruit every summer without fail.”
“I cannot bear the noise from the construction site any longer.”
“She bore the burden of caring for her elderly parents alone.”
“He bore a grudge against his colleague for years after the argument.”
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