it's said "the land was bare"
You would say "bear pain." To "bear" something means to put up with it, to endure it. To "bare" something means to make it naked, unclothed.
You would say bear to the right when giving directions.
You can bear a load.
bear
It would depend on whether you were commenting on the children being naked (bare children) or born (bear children).
If referring to "Bear Land\Country" it's typically an area that has a lot of bear wildlife. So if you live in "Bear Country" there are possibly bears and other large animals in the area. Bare Land would refer to property that has no utilities.
BEAR means to tolerate. BARE means naked. Unless you intend to remove clothing, it is BEAR.
- A bare bear can bear very little because it's bare.
No, "bear" and "bare" are not homophones. "Bear" refers to the animal, while "bare" means uncovered or naked.
to bear RESEMBLANCE to
It is of course bear not bare
The homonym for bear is bare. I ran away from a bear with bare feet.