borne

[US]/bɔːn/
[UK]/born/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to endure or withstand something difficult;; to give birth to a child;
adj.carried or supported; brought about;

Phrases & Collocations

borne witness to

borne of necessity

Example Sentences

she has borne the weight of responsibility for years.

he has borne witness to many historical events.

the child has borne the loss of her pet very well.

they have borne the consequences of their actions.

the project has borne fruit after months of hard work.

she has borne a child in difficult circumstances.

his actions have borne significant results.

they have borne the brunt of the criticism.

the evidence has borne out his claims.

she has borne the burden of her family's expectations.

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