There is none. They are synonyms. * wink *
bear. endure. stand.
tolerate, suffer, accept, bear, endure
endure, bear, stand, tolerate
The answer would be bear the cost. The difference between to bear can mean to carry, endure, tolerate, maintain direction or the animal. Bare is an adjective that means expose or naked.
The correct 'bare' to use in the sentence ''toonice to bear'' is actually 'bear,' which means to tolerate or endure.
The homonym for bear is bare. I ran away from a bear with bare feet.
Some homographs of bear - the animal, are bear - to cope with, or bear - to give birth to young, or bear - to support a load or weight.
tolerate,bear, suffer, undergo, stomach, withstand, put up with, go through, sustain, stand, experience, brave
tolerate,bear, suffer, undergo, stomach, withstand, put up with, go through, sustain, stand, experience, brave
To dispute is to challenge or argue against something, while to endure means to tolerate or withstand it. Therefore, the relationship can be seen as oppositional; to dispute is to confront, whereas to endure is to accept or bear. A fitting word to complete the analogy could be "accept," as it represents a contrasting action to enduring.
This is the time of year I suffer from allergies.
decompose, break up, break down, process, treat, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up, endure