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born
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
,
born
used
as
the
past
participle
of
“
bear
”
with
the
verb
“
be
”
to
show
when
,
where
,
or
in
what
circumstances
someone
or
something
first
came
into
life
•
She
was
born
in
Chicago
in
2010
.
She
was
born
in
Chicago
in
2010
.
•
The
twins
were
born
only
five
minutes
apart
.
The
twins
were
born
only
five
minutes
apart
.
Old
English
“
boren
”,
past
participle
of
“
beran
” (
to
bear
,
carry
,
give
birth
).
In
the
specific
sense
of
childbirth
, “
born
”
gradually
replaced
earlier
“
borne
”
from
the
17th
century
onward
.
labor
verb
-
labor
,
laboring
,
labors
,
labored
to
work
hard
or
to
move
with
great
effort
•
The
farmers
labored
in
the
blazing
sun
.
The
farmers
labored
in
the
blazing
sun
.
•
She
labored
over
the
report
until
midnight
.
She
labored
over
the
report
until
midnight
.
From
Latin
laborare
“
to
toil
.”
neighbor
verb
-
neighbor
,
neighboring
,
neighbors
,
neighbored
to
be
situated
next
to
or
very
near
another
place
•
Their
house
neighbors
a
large
city
park
.
Their
house
neighbors
a
large
city
park
.
•
The
restaurant
we
like
neighbors
the
old
bookstore
.
The
restaurant
we
like
neighbors
the
old
bookstore
.
Verb
use
developed
from
the
noun
,
meaning
“
to
live
next
to
.”
bear
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
to
carry
or
support
the
weight
of
something
•
The
old
bridge
can
still
bear
heavy
trucks
.
The
old
bridge
can
still
bear
heavy
trucks
.
•
Please
bear
this
tray
carefully
;
the
glasses
are
full
.
Please
bear
this
tray
carefully
;
the
glasses
are
full
.
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
to
accept
or
tolerate
something
difficult
or
unpleasant
•
I
can
’
t
bear
loud
noises
when
I
’
m
studying
.
I
can
’
t
bear
loud
noises
when
I
’
m
studying
.
•
She
had
to
bear
the
pain
until
help
arrived
.
She
had
to
bear
the
pain
until
help
arrived
.
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
to
move
or
turn
in
a
particular
direction
•
At
the
fork
in
the
road
,
bear
left
toward
the
lake
.
At
the
fork
in
the
road
,
bear
left
toward
the
lake
.
•
The
trail
bears
north
after
the
old
oak
tree
.
The
trail
bears
north
after
the
old
oak
tree
.
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
to
carry
or
support
the
weight
of
something
•
The
old
bridge
can
no
longer
bear
the
weight
of
heavy
trucks
.
The
old
bridge
can
no
longer
bear
the
weight
of
heavy
trucks
.
•
She
bore
a
tray
of
hot
tea
carefully
up
the
stairs
.
She
bore
a
tray
of
hot
tea
carefully
up
the
stairs
.
Old
English
“
beran
”
meant
“
to
carry
or
bring
,”
related
to
German
“
tragen
”
and
Latin
“
ferre
.”
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
to
turn
or
move
in
a
stated
direction
•
At
the
fork
,
bear
left
toward
the
beach
.
At
the
fork
,
bear
left
toward
the
beach
.
•
The
hiking
trail
bears
right
after
the
waterfall
.
The
hiking
trail
bears
right
after
the
waterfall
.
Navigation
use
recorded
since
the
16th
century
,
perhaps
from
the
idea
of
a
path
‘
bearing
’
or
carrying
you
in
a
direction
.
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
to
give
birth
to
a
child
or
a
young
animal
•
The
queen
is
expected
to
bear
an
heir
next
spring
.
The
queen
is
expected
to
bear
an
heir
next
spring
.
•
The
ewe
bore
two
healthy
lambs
during
the
night
.
The
ewe
bore
two
healthy
lambs
during
the
night
.
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
to
produce
flowers
,
fruit
,
or
results
•
The
apple
tree
will
bear
fruit
in
the
autumn
.
The
apple
tree
will
bear
fruit
in
the
autumn
.
•
His
hard
work
finally
bore
results
when
he
got
the
patent
.
His
hard
work
finally
bore
results
when
he
got
the
patent
.
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
to
accept
or
endure
something
difficult
or
unpleasant
•
I
can
’
t
bear
the
sound
of
nails
scratching
a
chalkboard
.
I
can
’
t
bear
the
sound
of
nails
scratching
a
chalkboard
.
•
She
bore
the
loss
of
her
pet
with
quiet
bravery
.
She
bore
the
loss
of
her
pet
with
quiet
bravery
.
Same
Old
English
root
“
beran
,”
expanding
from
physical
carrying
to
mental
burden
in
Middle
English
.
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
borne
to
produce
fruit
,
flowers
,
or
results
•
Our
apple
tree
bore
a
record
number
of
fruit
this
year
.
Our
apple
tree
bore
a
record
number
of
fruit
this
year
.
•
The
experiment
is
starting
to
bear
results
after
months
of
testing
.
The
experiment
is
starting
to
bear
results
after
months
of
testing
.
Metaphoric
extension
from
‘
carry
’
to
‘
bring
forth
’
first
appears
in
Middle
English
farming
texts
.
verb
-
bear
,
bearing
,
bears
,
bore
,
born
,
borne
to
give
birth
to
a
child
or
young
•
Queen
Victoria
bore
nine
children
during
her
lifetime
.
Queen
Victoria
bore
nine
children
during
her
lifetime
.
•
The
mare
will
bear
a
foal
in
early
spring
.
The
mare
will
bear
a
foal
in
early
spring
.
Sense
of
childbirth
from
Old
English
“
beran
,”
with
past
participle
form
“
born
”
eventually
becoming
a
separate
adjective
.