forbore for·bore [fɔː'bɔː(r)]
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for|bore — «fr BR, BOHR», verb. the past tense of forbear1: »He forbore from showing his anger … Useful english dictionary
Forbore — For*bore , imp. of {Forbear}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forbore — for|bore [fo:ˈbo:, fə US fo:rˈbo:r, fər ] v the past tense of ↑forbear … Dictionary of contemporary English
forbore — for|bore the past tense of forbear1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
for|bear´ing|ly — for|bear1 «fr BAIR», verb, bore, borne, bear|ing. –v.i. 1. to hold back; keep from doing, saying, or using: »The boy forbore to hit back because the other boy was smaller. I forbore telling her the truth because I knew it would upset her. 2. to… … Useful english dictionary
for|bear´er — for|bear1 «fr BAIR», verb, bore, borne, bear|ing. –v.i. 1. to hold back; keep from doing, saying, or using: »The boy forbore to hit back because the other boy was smaller. I forbore telling her the truth because I knew it would upset her. 2. to… … Useful english dictionary
for|bear — for|bear1 «fr BAIR», verb, bore, borne, bear|ing. –v.i. 1. to hold back; keep from doing, saying, or using: »The boy forbore to hit back because the other boy was smaller. I forbore telling her the truth because I knew it would upset her. 2. to… … Useful english dictionary
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