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    bear
    /bɛː/

    verb

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  2. BEAR definition: 1. to accept, tolerate, or endure something, especially something unpleasant: 2. to be responsible…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BEAR is any of a family (Ursidae of the order Carnivora) of large heavy mammals of America and Eurasia that have long shaggy hair, rudimentary tails, and plantigrade feet and feed largely on fruit, plant matter, and insects as well as on flesh. How to use bear in a sentence. Usage Note on Bear Synonym Discussion of Bear.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › BearBear - Wikipedia

    This article is about the carnivoran mammals. For other uses, see Bear (disambiguation). Bears are carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae ( / ˈɜːrsɪdiː, - daɪ / ). They are classified as caniforms, or doglike carnivorans.

  5. As a verb, bear commonly means to endure something negative (as in I can’t bear to watch) or to carry, hold up, or support (as in The roof can’t bear that much weight), while as a noun it refers to the big furry animal (like grizzly bears and polar bears).

  6. To bear is to carry or endure, whether by physical or mental force. If you can bear to read on, you'll find out all the different ways to use the word bear.

  7. Define bear. bear synonyms, bear pronunciation, bear translation, English dictionary definition of bear. to give birth to: bear a child; to suffer; endure; undergo: bear the blame; to bring: bear gifts; to render; afford; give: bear witness, bear testimony; an...

  8. Definition of bear verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. bear, stand, endure refer to supporting the burden of something distressing, irksome, or painful. bear and stand are close synonyms and have a general sense of withstanding: to bear a disappointment well; to stand a loss. endure implies continued resistance and patience in bearing through a long time: to endure torture.

  10. to accept someone or something unpleasant: She couldn't bear the thought of him suffering. I like her, but I can't bear her friends. [ + to do sth ] How can you bear to watch? The pain was too much to bear. Fewer examples. I just can't bear it! It has got to the point where I can hardly bear to speak to him. I can't bear to see animals suffering.

  11. verb. bearing, bears, bore, born, borne. To carry (something) on one's person from one place to another. Bore the suitcase to the station. American Heritage. To hold and take along; carry; transport. Webster's New World. To be productive. The tree bears well. Webster's New World.