BEAR vs WEAR: NOUN
- The panda, Ælurus fulgens, otherwise called bear-cat.
- A pillow-case: usually in composition, pillow-bear.
- Barley: a word now used chiefly in the north of England and in Scotland for the common four-rowed barley, Hordeum vulgare. The six-rowed kind, H. hexastichon, is called big.
- A hairy, stocky gay man.
- A highway patrol officer.
- Something that is difficult or unpleasant.
- A pessimist, especially regarding business conditions.
- One, such as an investor, that sells securities or commodities in expectation of falling prices.
- A large, clumsy, or ill-mannered person.
- Any of various other animals, such as the koala, that resemble a true bear.
- Any of various usually omnivorous mammals of the family Ursidae that have a shaggy coat and a short tail and walk with the entire lower surface of the foot touching the ground.
- An investor with a pessimistic market outlook; an investor who expects prices to fall and so sells now in order to buy later at a lower price
- Massive plantigrade carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with long shaggy coats and strong claws
- Use; usage received in course of being worn or used; the impairment or diminution in bulk, value, efficiency, etc., which results from use, friction, time, or the like.
- An article or articles worn, or intended or fit to be worn; style of dress, adornment, or the like; hence, fashion; vogue.
- Stuff or material for articles of wear; material for garments, etc.
- The act of wearing or using, or the state of being worn or used, as garments, ornaments, etc.; use: as, a garment not for every-day wear.
- The ability to withstand impairment from use or attrition.
- Damage resulting from use or age.
- Clothing, especially of a particular kind or for a particular use. Often used in combination.
- The act of wearing or the state of being worn; use.
- A covering designed to be worn on a person's body
- Impairment resulting from long use
- The act of having on your person as a covering or adornment
BEAR vs WEAR: ADJECTIVE
- Characterized by falling prices.
- N/A
BEAR vs WEAR: VERB
- Put up with something or somebody unpleasant
- Support or hold in a certain manner
- Give birth (to a newborn)
- Behave in a certain manner
- Bring in
- Be pregnant with
- Have on one's person
- Contain or hold; have within
- Bring forth, The apple tree bore delicious apples this year bringforththeappletreeboredeli
- Move while holding up or supporting
- Have
- Have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices
- Take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person
- Exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress
- Go to pieces
- Be dressed in
- Put clothing on one's body
- Have on one's person
- Have or show an appearance of
- Deteriorate through use or stress
- Have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality
- Last and be usable
BEAR vs WEAR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be directed or aimed in a certain direction or at a target.
- To extend or proceed in a specified direction.
- To endure something with tolerance or patience.
- To have relevance or influence; apply.
- To yield fruit; produce.
- To offer; render.
- To produce; yield: : produce.
- To give birth to.
- To have grounds for; call for; warrant.
- To have a tolerance for; endure: : endure.
- To be accountable for; assume.
- To hold up; support.
- To conduct (oneself) in a specified way.
- To have as a visible characteristic or attribute.
- To carry or hold in the mind over time; harbor.
- To cause to move by or with steady pressure; push.
- To move from one place to another while containing or supporting (something); convey or transport: : carry.
- To carry (something) on one's person from one place to another.
- To come about with stern to windward.
- To pass gradually or tediously.
- To break down or diminish through use or attrition.
- To last through the passage of time.
- To last under continual or hard use.
- To make (a sailing ship) come about with the wind aft.
- To fatigue, weary, or exhaust.
- To bring to a specified condition by long use or attrition.
- To produce by constant use, attrition, or exposure.
- To damage, diminish, erode, or consume by long or hard use, attrition, or exposure. Often used with away, down, or off.
- To fly or display (colors). Used of a ship, jockey, or knight.
- To bear, carry, or maintain in a particular manner.
- To display in one's appearance.
- To carry or have habitually on one's person, especially as an aid.
- To carry or have on one's person as covering, adornment, or protection.
BEAR vs WEAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of rights, titles, and offices
- Have rightfully
- Have within
- Contain or hold
- Bring forth, "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"
- Bring forth
- Cause to be born
- Maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings)
- To suffer; endure; undergo: as, to bear punishment, blame, etc.
- To support in movement; carry; convey.
- To support; hold up; sustain: as, a pillar or a girder bears the superincumbent weight.
- (idiom) (bear in mind) To hold in one's mind; remember.
- (idiom) (bear fruit) To come to a satisfactory conclusion or to fruition.
- (idiom) (bear down on) To affect in a harmful or adverse way.
- (idiom) (bear down on) To move rapidly toward.
- (idiom) (bear a resemblance/liking) /similarity) To be similar to; appear or function like.
- (idiom) (bear a relation/relationship) To have an association with or relevance to.
- Have in one's aspect
- To undergo gradual impairment or diminution through use, attrition, or lapse of time; waste or diminish gradually; become obliterated: often with away, off, or out.
- To last or hold out in course of use or the lapse of time: generally with well or ill.
- To become fit or suitable by use; become accustomed.
- To be in fashion; be in common or recognized use.
- To harass; tire completely; fatigue; exhaust; waste or consume the strength of.
- Hence— To obliterate; efface.
- To waste or destroy by degrees; consume tediously: as, to wear out life in idle projects.
- To lay out; expend; spend; waste; squander. Compare ware.
- Nautical, to bring (a vessel) on another tack by turning her with her head away from the wind; veer. Also ware.
- To disaccustom to one thing and accustom to another; bring gradually; lead: often with in or into before the new thing or state.
- To have or exhibit an appearance of; bear; carry; exhibit; show.
- To efface; obliterate.
- To cause or produce by constant percussion or attrition; form by continual rubbing: as, a constant current of water will wear a channel in stone.
- Hence To exhaust; weary; fatigue.
- To waste or impair by rubbing or attrition; lessen or diminish by continuous action upon; consume; waste; destroy by degrees.
- To consume by frequent or habitual use; deteriorate or waste by wear; use up: as, boots well worn.
- To use, affect, or be in the habit of using in one's costume or adornment: as, to wear green.
- To carry or bear on the body as a covering or an appendage for warmth, decency, ornament, or other use; put or have on: as, to wear fine clothes; to wear diamonds.
- (idiom) (wear thin) To become less convincing, acceptable, or popular, as through repeated use.
- (idiom) (wear thin) To be weakened or eroded gradually.
- (idiom) (pants/trousers) To exercise controlling authority in a household.
BEAR vs WEAR: RELATED WORDS
- Behave, Pay, Contain, Expect, Wear, Yield, Hold, Stand, Suffer, Accept, Have, Tolerate, Endure, Carry, Assume
- Put on, Bear, Hold out, Weary, Break, Tire, Assume, Vesture, Fatigue, Endure, Clothes, Apparel, Clothing, Outwear, Don
BEAR vs WEAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Gestate, Comport, Pay, Contain, Expect, Wear, Yield, Hold, Stand, Suffer, Accept, Have, Tolerate, Endure, Carry
- Have on, Get into, Bust, Jade, Put on, Bear, Weary, Break, Tire, Vesture, Fatigue, Endure, Clothes, Apparel, Outwear
BEAR vs WEAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Cabin makes a cute wooden bear that looks like a teddy bear made from wood!
- Bear Attack Alaska man scrambles up a tree after being mauled by a mother bear.
- In such caseeach Company shall bear its own cost or bear costs as may be mutually agreed.
- Eagle River Management Area except sheep, goat, black bear, brown bear and small game by permit only.
- Stamina also scales with Bear Form, making Bear Druid very hard to kill.
- Polar bear, great white northern bear found throughout the Arctic region.
- Big Bear lake zipcode and is close to Bear Mountain.
- Big Bear Cabins has the perfect Big Bear Cabin for your trip to Big Bear Lake.
- Our luxury cabins, Bear Mountain Lodge, Bear Hollow and Sleepy Bear Lodge are nestled deep in the Ouachita National Forest near Mena, Arkansas.
- Some of the original Care Bears include Cheer Bear, Grumpy Bear, Bedtime Bear, Tenderheart Bear, Funshine Bear and Wish Bear.
- If you grow out of it or wear it out through fair wear and tear, you can get a free replacement.
- Clothes To Wear Home Your baby is going to need something to wear home, so plan accordingly.
- Remember, judges wear a red sash while justices of the peace wear a green sash.
- Tough Enough To Wear Pink, wear PINK to show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness!
- Most women in Egypt wear skinny jeans and flats, and a lot of young men wear jeans.
- If you wear glasses or contact lenses, you can wear them for the vision test as well.
- For example, Scottish advocates wear tail coats under their gowns, and wear white bow ties instead of bands.
- When checking tire pressure, examine the tires for wear, cuts, nicks, bruises and excessive wear.
- Wear with a different air unit patch guidance, may only for wear the military.
- Wear the same socks you wear during a walk.
BEAR vs WEAR: QUESTIONS
- Can I mix and match clothes from build-a-bear and the bear factory?
- Is the Golden Bear Golf bear TEC 30* 6 hybrid right handed?
- What is the best handgun for bear protection in black bear country?
- What kind of Bear is the Little Brown Bear in Yosemite?
- Should you carry bear spray when hiking in Bear Country?
- Should Bear Grylls have just backed away from the bear?
- Which bear is most closely related to the polar bear?
- What happens when a grizzly bear and polar bear mate?
- Did the Bear Whisperer lie about killing a black bear?
- Is polar bear subspecies of the brown bear species?
- Should swimmers wear goggles when learning to swim?
- What kind of shoes do professional ballerinas wear?
- Should Ballet ballerinas wear gender neutral clothes?
- Why should healthcare staff wear hygienic uniforms?
- What do you wear to a wake, and what to wear to a funeral?
- Why do Manchester United wear red and Manchester City wear blue?
- Why do girls wear feminine clothes and boys wear masculine clothes?
- What is the best way to wear sweatpants for casual wear?
- What kind of jeans should you wear for everyday wear?
- Can you wear extended wear contact lenses at night?