单词 | forbearing |
释义 | forbear1 of 2verb for·bear fȯr-ˈber fər- forbore fȯr-ˈbȯr fər- ; forborne fȯr-ˈbȯrn fər- ; forbearing transitive verb 1 : to hold oneself back from especially with an effort forbore mentioning the incident tried to forbear making rash judgments 2 obsolete : to do without 3 obsolete : to leave alone : shun forbear his presence William Shakespeare intransitive verb 1 : hold back, abstain have forborne from taking part in any controversy Abraham Lincoln 2 : to control oneself when provoked : be patient forbore with his friend's failings forbearer noun forbear 2 of 2noun for·bear less common spelling of forebear : ancestor, forefather also : precursor —usually used in plural His forebears fought in the American Civil War. forbearing 1 of 2 adjectiveas in patient accepting pains or hardships calmly or without complaint she was inspired by the forbearing patients of the intensive care unit Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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forbearing 2 of 2verbas in avoiding to resist the temptation of she's old enough to make her own decisions, so we must forbear criticizing her taste in clothes Synonyms & Similar Words
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