S smithudee New member Oct 9, 2025 #1 I often get confused between the words bear and bare. Can someone explain the difference between bear vs bare with examples?
I often get confused between the words bear and bare. Can someone explain the difference between bear vs bare with examples?
N nikhilrajoria Member Oct 10, 2025 #2 Bear is to carry, to endure, or it can be said to be the animal, whereas bare is uncovered or exposed. Such as: I can not endure the pain. “His feet are bare.”
Bear is to carry, to endure, or it can be said to be the animal, whereas bare is uncovered or exposed. Such as: I can not endure the pain. “His feet are bare.”
I isabel Member Oct 13, 2025 #3 “Bear” means to carry or endure something, while “bare” means uncovered or exposed. Example: I can’t bear the pain, but she walked on the bare floor.
“Bear” means to carry or endure something, while “bare” means uncovered or exposed. Example: I can’t bear the pain, but she walked on the bare floor.
I inzhenerna_jmpr New member Thursday at 11:44 AM #4 Bear can mean an animal or to carry/endure something. Bare means uncovered or exposed. Examples: I can’t bear the noise. (endure) His feet were bare. (uncovered) A bear lives in the forest. (animal
Bear can mean an animal or to carry/endure something. Bare means uncovered or exposed. Examples: I can’t bear the noise. (endure) His feet were bare. (uncovered) A bear lives in the forest. (animal