Came into existence
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adjective
- Brought forth by or as if by birth
"The baby was born prematurely."
- Native
- Deriving or resulting from
"a partnership born of necessity"
- Having from birth specified qualities
"was born blind"
- Being in specified circumstances from birth
"nobly born"
- Destined from or as if from birth
"born to succeed"
biographical name
- Max 1882–1970 German physicist
verb
- To accept or endure especially without succumbing put up with
"How do you bear the heat?"
- To be worthy of (something) to deserve or allow (something)
"it bears watching"
- Assume, accept
"must bear the blame"
- To support the weight of sustain
"columns that bear the roof"
- To hold above, on top, or aloft
"a table bearing several vases"
- To be capable of sustaining withstand
"a work that doesn't bear close scrutiny"
- To move while holding up and supporting (something) carry
"arrived bearing gifts"
- To have as a feature or characteristic
"bears a likeness to her grandmother"
- To be equipped or furnished with (something)
"a knight bearing a sword and shield"
- To have as an identification
"bore the name of John"
- To hold in the mind or emotions
"bears a grudge against the opposing team"
- Behave, conduct
"bearing himself well"
- To give as testimony
"bear false witness"
- Disseminate
"hate to be the one bearing bad news"
- Lead, escort
- To give birth to
"bore a litter of puppies"
- To produce as yield
"a bond that bears interest"
- Thrust, press
"a canoe borne down the rapids"
- To go or incline in an indicated direction
"Bear left at the fork in the road."
- To extend in a direction indicated or implied
"a stream bearing south for several miles"
- To be situated lie
"The land bears north by east."
- To become directed
"brought all her imagination to bear on the project"
- Apply, pertain
- To exert influence or force
"Pressure could come to bear on Congress to pass the law soon."
- To produce fruit yield
"plants that bear well"
- To support a weight or strain
adjective
- Of, relating to, or being a usually Christian person who has made a renewed or confirmed commitment of faith especially after an intense religious experience
- Having returned to or newly adopted an activity, a conviction, or a persona especially with a proselytizing zeal
"a born-again conservative"
idiom
- Used to refer to where one's birth and childhood took place
idiom
- Established because it was necessary in some way
"Their relationship was born of necessity, but it has developed into a true and lasting friendship."
idiom
- Has occurred because of
"Church leaders assert that the recent unrest in the city is born out of years of neglect of the city's poor neighborhoods."
idiom
- Born when one's parents are not married
idiom
- Better suited for life in an earlier time period
"John prefers early jazz music over the modern stuff. I guess he was born too late."
idiom
- Born into a very wealthy family
This clue was used on November 24, 2025.
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