Can you bare it or bear it?
Bare and bear sound alike so it’s easy to imagine why people confuse the two. Do you have them straight in your mind? Bare is a verb that means to “to uncover.” However, if you keep in mind that the verb bear means “to endure” or “to be patient,” the expression“bear with me” will make sense.
Can’t bear it meaning?
dislike
Bear means to tolerate something, usually something that you dislike. It is most commonly used in the expression can’t bear.
Is it bare or bear the pain?
Bare minimum means “the least possible.” Keep costs to a bare minimum. Bear weight means “support.” The builders designed the structure to bear weight. Bear the pain means “endure the pain.” Ask for an aspirin if you can’t bear the pain.
How do you bare the pain?
10 ways to reduce pain
- Get some gentle exercise.
- Breathe right to ease pain.
- Read books and leaflets on pain.
- Counselling can help with pain.
- Distract yourself.
- Share your story about pain.
- The sleep cure for pain.
- Take a course.
Can not bear it?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English can’t bear somethingspoken a) to be so upset about something that you feel unable to accept it or let it happen SYN can’t stand Please don’t leave me. I couldn’t bear it.
What I can bare?
To bare means to uncover or expose (think to bare all). Most of the time, you won’t be telling anyone to bare with you (unless, of course, you want them to remove their clothes with you), or saying that you can’t bare it (can’t expose what?). To bear means to support or carry or endure (physically and figuratively).
How do you spell bear something?
Bear is a verb that means “to hold up or support” something.
How do you use to bear?
accept/deal with. bear something The pain was almost more than he could bear. She bore it all with her usual patience. She couldn’t bear the thought of losing him.