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Inflict.
"Bare" means uncovered or naked, while "bear" means to support, endure, or carry a burden. Use "bare" to refer to something being uncovered, as in "bare feet," and use "bear" when referring to carrying a load, as in "bear the weight."
The prefix "gest" means "carry" or "bear". It is often used in words related to carrying or bearing something.
"Bare" means uncovered or exposed, while "bear" can be a verb meaning to carry or support or a noun referring to the large mammal. Use "bare" when describing something that is naked or minimal, and "bear" when talking about carrying a burden or referring to the animal.
The correct spelling is "bear in mind." "Bear" in this context means to remember or carry. "Bare" means uncovered or naked.
The homograph for bear is bear. It can refer to the animal or to endure or tolerate something.
to suffer, someone suffering high pain or uncomfortability
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 don't. That's not an idiom. You are probably thinking of the phrase bear in mind, which is not an idiom. "Bear" means to hold or carry something, so "bear in mind" just means to keep something in your mind or think about it.Bear in mind, you should always look up the meanings of words in a dictionary.
Bear
A bear is a large predatory mammal often associated with forests. Bare means to show or bring forward something.
Bear the brunt means to get the worst part of something that's bad. Example: The west side of the state will bear the brunt of the tornado.
"Bear in mind" just means to keep something in your mind. You could say "bear in mind that this answer might be wrong," or "bear in mind that the weather might change."
The most common use of the term is to "wreak havoc" on something or someone. It means to bring a usually negative and wild force to bear; to inflict
bear is in the sense of a animal and bare means to have something in your possession
Tolerable means something that someone can bear. Something that is fairly tolerable can be endured, but it is not endured with extreme ease.
oso means bear in spanish
Bare means naked. Bear means to support.