English · Common Verbs
/bɔː/
[/bɔː/]
past tense of bear
Past tense of 'bear': to have carried, endured, or given birth to something.
She bore the difficult news bravely and immediately began planning how the family would cope.
She bore the difficult news bravely and immediately began planning how the family would cope.
From Old English 'bær', past tense of 'beran' (to carry, bear).
Used for completed bearing in the past; 'bore' can also mean a dull person.