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- verbbear (verb) · bears (third person present) · bore (past tense) · bearing (present participle) · borne (past participle)
- formalliterary(of a person) carry (someone or something):"he was bearing a tray of brimming glasses" · "the warriors bore lances tipped with iron"
- formalliterary(of a vehicle or boat) convey (passengers or cargo):"steamboats bear the traveler out of Kerrerra Sound"
- formalliteraryhave or display as a visible mark or feature:"many of the papers bore his flamboyant signature" · "a small boat bearing a white flag"
- formalliterarybe called by (a name or title):"he bore the surname Tiller"
- formalliterarycarry or conduct oneself in a particular manner:"she bore herself with dignity"Similar:conduct oneselfcarry oneselfacquit oneselfcomport oneselfdeport oneself
OriginOld English beran, of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit bharati, Greek pherein, and Latin ferre.nounbear (noun) · bears (plural noun) · the Bear (noun)- a large, heavy mammal that walks on the soles of its feet, having thick fur and a very short tail. Bears are related to the dog family but most species are omnivorous.
- a teddy bear.
- informal(the Bear)a nickname for Russia.
- (the Bear)the constellation Ursa Major or Ursa Minor.
- a large, heavy, cumbersome man:"a lumbering bear of a man"
- informala gay or bisexual man with a burly physique and a large amount of body hair:"a bar frequented by bears"
- informaldateda rough, bad-mannered, or uncouth person:"if I make a mistake he goes mad with rage—he's a bear"
- US ENGLISHinformalsomething that is very difficult or unpleasant to deal with:"the car is an absolute bear to operate at low speeds"
- stock marketa person who forecasts that prices of stocks or commodities will fall, especially a person who sells shares hoping to buy them back later at a lower price. Often contrasted with bull."bear markets"
OriginOld English bera, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch beer and German Bär. Bear Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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WEBBears are carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae ( / ˈɜːrsɪdiː, - daɪ / ). They are classified as caniforms, or doglike carnivorans. Although only eight species of bears are extant, they are widespread, appearing in a …
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