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bornbrought forth by birth: He was born in a log cabin. Not to be confused with:borne – past participle of the verb bear: She had always borne the burden of responsibility.born B0404200 (bôrn)v.A past participle of bear1.adj.1. a. Brought into life by birth.b. Brought into existence; created: A new nation was born with the revolution.2. a. Having from birth a particular quality or talent: a born artist.b. Destined, or seemingly destined, from birth: a person born to lead.3. Resulting or arising: wisdom born of experience.4. Native to a particular country, region, or place. Often used in combination: Irish-born; Southern born and bred; Boston-born.Idiom: born yesterday Naive or ignorant. Used in negative constructions: Of course I can use a computer; I wasn't born yesterday.born (bɔːn) vb1. the past participle (in most passive uses) of bear142. was not born yesterday is not gullible or foolishadj3. possessing or appearing to have possessed certain qualities from birth: a born musician. 4. a. being at birth in a particular social status or other condition as specified: ignobly born. b. (in combination): lowborn. 5. in all one's born days informal so far in one's lifeUsage: Care should be taken not to use born where borne is intended: he had borne (not born) his ordeal with great courage; the following points should be borne in mind
Born (bɔːn) n (Biography) Max. 1882–1970, British nuclear physicist, born in Germany, noted for his fundamental contribution to quantum mechanics: Nobel prize for physics 1954born (bɔrn) adj. 1. brought forth by birth. 2. possessing from birth the quality, circumstances, or character stated: a born musician. 3. native to the locale stated: a German-born scientist. v. 4. a pp. of bear 1 . Idioms: born yesterday, (often used in the negative) naive; inexperienced: Don't patronize me - I wasn't born yesterday. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English boren (past participle of beran to bear1)] usage: See bear1. Born (bɔrn) n. Max, 1882–1970, German physicist: Nobel prize 1954. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Born - British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970)Max Born | Adj. | 1. | born - brought into existence; "he was a child born of adultery"unborn - not yet brought into existence; "unborn generations" | | 2. | born - being talented through inherited qualities; "a natural leader"; "a born musician"; "an innate talent"innate, naturalintelligent - having the capacity for thought and reason especially to a high degree; "is there intelligent life in the universe?"; "an intelligent question" |
bornverb brought into this world, delivered She was born in London on April 29, 1923.Translationsborn See:- as naked as the day (one) was born
- be born that way
- be born with a silver spoon in (one's) mouth
- be born with a silver spoon in your mouth
- be born yesterday
- be made that way
- be/be born/be made that way
- bear out
- born and bred
- born and raised
- born in a barn
- born in the purple
- born on the wrong side of the blanket
- born out of wedlock
- born to (be or do something)
- born to the purple
- born under a lucky star
- born with a caul on (one's) head
- born with a silver spoon
- born with a silver spoon in (one's) mouth
- born with a silver spoon in his or her mouth
- born with a silver spoon in mouth
- born with a silver spoon in your mouth
- born within the sound of Bow bells
- born yesterday
- born yesterday, not (I wasn't)
- born, not made
- curse the day (one) was born
- I wasn't born yesterday
- if you're born to be hanged, then you'll never be drowned
- in all (one's) (born) days
- in all my born days
- in all one's born days
- It is better to be born lucky than rich
- I've never (done something) in all my (born) days
- manner born
- natural-born
- not born yesterday
- not know (one is) born
- not know you are born
- not know you're born
- there's a sucker born every minute
- there's one born every minute
- to the manner born
- to the manner/manor born
- Were you born in a barn?
- Were you born in a tent?
- wrong side of the blanket, born on the
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Born Max. 1882--1970, British nuclear physicist, born in Germany, noted for his fundamental contribution to quantum mechanics: Nobel prize for physics 1954 Born
Born (bōrn), Gustav Jacob, German embryologist, 1851-1900. See: Born method of wax plate reconstruction. Patient discussion about BornQ. Do you have ADHD from the day you are born? If so, what is the minimum age to test for ADHD?A. yup, you have ADHD the day you are born. you can do a diagnose from the age of 5-6. but it's not an easy diagnosis and it needs a team of professionals to do it. Q. My son is 14 years old now but was born autistic. My son is 14 years old now but was born autistic. His friends do not understand this and I get very angry and depressed and my son feels frustrated. My son`s friend`s make fun of him and feel that he is a clown. They say that he should be a theater actor. They are constantly making fun of him and asking him if he can write a play in which he can act. I feel I should take my son away from these situations as my son ends up crying every day. Are there any organizations that can help me as I need him to study in a special school where everyone can understand his problem? A. I think this is good idea. There are many special schools and organizations that you can contact. There are many schools for autistic children where they are trained according to their aptitudes. Your son might have hidden talents which as a parent is very difficult to find out especially if the child is autistic. Find a good school where your son would blossom and be happy which would make you feel content. Do this as soon as possible as there is time for your son to acquire knowledge, learn to move around with other students of the same age and realize his talents thereby enhancing his brain functioning and social skills. Q. Does anyone know the cause of autism? How to prevent my soon to be born daughter from having autism? I'm currently pregnant and wonder if there's anything I have to do to prevent autism? Is it true that certain vaccines can cause autism? Thank youA. Autism is strongly hereditary. Not much control there. Do what you can to aid your child intellectually: Consume fish oil to raise his intelligence. Don't smoke or drink alcohol - that will decrease his intelligence. If autism runs in you family then avoid vaccines with the preservative thimerosal. More discussions about BornFinancialSeebearBORN
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Synonyms for Bornverb brought into this worldSynonyms- brought into this world
- delivered
Synonyms for Bornnoun British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970)Synonymsadj brought into existenceAntonymsadj being talented through inherited qualitiesSynonymsRelated Words |