borne Antonyms

Meaning of borne

Webster

borne ()

of Bear

Webster

borne (p. p.)

Carried; conveyed; supported; defrayed. See Bear, v. t.

borne Sentence Examples

  1. The weight of the burden was too much to be borne by one person alone.
  2. The financial losses were borne by the company's shareholders.
  3. She bore the responsibility of caring for her elderly parents with grace and dignity.
  4. The consequences of his actions were borne by those closest to him.
  5. The company bore the cost of repairing the damaged equipment.
  6. He bore the scars of his past traumas both physically and emotionally.
  7. The brunt of the storm was borne by the coastal towns, causing widespread damage.
  8. The truth of the matter must be borne in mind when making decisions.
  9. She bore the news of her diagnosis with courage and strength.
  10. The sacrifices made by our ancestors must be borne in remembrance.

FAQs About the word borne

of Bear, Carried; conveyed; supported; defrayed. See Bear, v. t.

produced,had,delivered, gotten, dropped, birthed, sired, bred, labored, given birth to

lost, aborted, aborted,lost, miscarried,miscarried,

The weight of the burden was too much to be borne by one person alone.

The financial losses were borne by the company's shareholders.

She bore the responsibility of caring for her elderly parents with grace and dignity.

The consequences of his actions were borne by those closest to him.