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    borne
    /bɔːn/

    verb

    • 1. past participle of bear

    adjective

    • 1. carried or transported by the thing specified: "insect-borne pollen"

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  2. BORNE definition: 1. past participle of bear 2. carried or moved by a particular thing: 3. past participle of bear. Learn more.

  3. Both born and borne are forms of bear. Born is commonly used with the sense of bear meaning 'to give birth.' Borne is used in reference to carrying something (physically or figuratively), as a combining form with words like air, and, occasionally, in the 'give birth to' sense.

  4. Borne is, just like born, the past participle of the verb bear, which can mean (among other things) "to contain" or "to give birth to." At first, borne and born were variant spellings of the same adjective. Used as in water-borne (or water-born ), it means "carried by."

  5. Bear, bore, borne. Bear means to tolerate something, usually something that you dislike. It is most commonly used in the expression can’t bear. The past form is bore and the - ed form is borne: I can’t bear so much football on television. She has borne all her problems with great courage.

  6. -borne combines with nouns to form adjectives that describe the method or means by which something is carried or moved.

  7. Define borne. borne synonyms, borne pronunciation, borne translation, English dictionary definition of borne. past participle of the verb bear: She had always borne the burden of responsibility. Not to be confused with: born – brought forth by birth: He was born in...

  8. Borne definition: a past participle of bear1. . See examples of BORNE used in a sentence.

  9. Translations of borne. in Chinese (Traditional) (bear 的過去分詞), …傳播的, …攜帶的…. See more. in Chinese (Simplified) (bear 的过去分词), …传播的, …携带的…. See more. in Spanish. participio pasado de "bear"….

  10. borne is the past participle in all senses that do not refer to physical birth: The wheat fields have borne abundantly this year. Judges have always borne a burden of responsibility. borne is also the form when the sense is "to bring forth (young)'' and the focus is on the mother rather than on the child.

  11. Aug 1, 2022 · Born and borne are both past participle forms of the verb bear. Born is used in the context of birth, both literally ( I was born on a Tuesday) and figuratively ( Most ideas are born from necessity ). As a verb, born is always used in the passive voice.

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