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SYLLABICATION:for·bear
PRONUNCIATION:  fôr-bâr
VERB:Inflected forms: for·bore (-bôr, -br), for·borne (-bôrn, -brn), for·bear·ing, for·bears
TRANSITIVE VERB:1. To refrain from; resist: forbear replying. See synonyms at refrain1. 2. To desist from; cease. 3. Obsolete To avoid or shun.
INTRANSITIVE VERB:1. To hold back; refrain. 2. To be tolerant or patient in the face of provocation.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English forberen, from Old English forberan, to endure. See bher-1 in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS:for·bearerNOUN
 
 
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