forbore Antonyms

Meaning of forbore

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forbore (imp.)

of Forbear

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forbore ()

imp. of Forbear.

forbore Sentence Examples

  1. Despite being deeply offended, she forbore from expressing her anger.
  2. The judge forbore from issuing an arrest warrant, giving the defendant time to respond.
  3. The teacher forbore from reprimanding the misbehaving student, hoping to give them a chance to improve.
  4. The grieving widow forbore from crying at the funeral, knowing it would upset her loved ones.
  5. The politician forbore from making inflammatory statements, fearing they would damage his reputation.
  6. The parent forbore from punishing their child, choosing instead to have a calm conversation about their behavior.
  7. The doctor forbore from giving the patient a diagnosis, as there was not enough evidence to make a definitive conclusion.
  8. The athlete forbore from gloating after winning the competition, showing respect for their opponents.
  9. The scientist forbore from publishing their findings until they were absolutely certain they were correct.
  10. The soldier forbore from firing at the enemy, knowing it would escalate the conflict.

FAQs About the word forbore

of Forbear, imp. of Forbear.

avoided, kept (from), withheld (from), forewent, forwent, refused, abjured, eschewed, abstained (from), shunned

succumbed (to), bowed (to), yielded (to), surrendered (to),submitted (to), yielded (to), succumbed (to), surrendered (to), gave in (to), gave in (to)

Despite being deeply offended, she forbore from expressing her anger.

The judge forbore from issuing an arrest warrant, giving the defendant time to respond.

The teacher forbore from reprimanding the misbehaving student, hoping to give them a chance to improve.

The grieving widow forbore from crying at the funeral, knowing it would upset her loved ones.