Bear refers to the creature
Bare means lacking of or without, as in "Bare flesh", referring to a nude portion of the skin.
"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 'bare' to use in the sentence ''toonice to bear'' is actually 'bear,' which means to tolerate or endure.
No, "bear" and "bare" are not homophones. "Bear" refers to the animal, while "bare" means uncovered or naked.
"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."
Another homophone for "bare" is "bear."
A homonym for bare is bear. These two words sound the same but have different meanings: "bare" means uncovered or naked, while "bear" refers to the large mammal.
The bear used his bare feet to walk .
The correct 'bare' to use in the sentence ''toonice to bear'' is actually 'bear,' which means to tolerate or endure.
Bear, if you're talking about a sentence like "I bear you no harm." Bare means naked or blank. Bear means an omnivorous mammal or to posses and use.
- A bare bear can bear very little because it's bare.
E.g 'I walked across the room in bare feet', or 'the walls were bare'. Bare meaning naked for the first example and emptyfor the second example.
No, "bear" and "bare" are not homophones. "Bear" refers to the animal, while "bare" means uncovered or naked.
"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 word "bear" is an animal. The word "bare" means without clothes or to uncover. You would use bare if you were referring to someone without a shirt.
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It is of course bear not bare
Bare means naked. Bear means to support.
Another homophone for "bare" is "bear."