REFRAINS vs FORBEAR: NOUN
- Plural form of refrain.
- The part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers
- An ancestor; a forefather; -- usually in the plural.
- Alternative spelling of forebear.
- A person from whom you are descended
- See forebear.
REFRAINS vs FORBEAR: VERB
- Not do something
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refrain.
- Choose no to consume
- Not do something
- To control oneself when provoked.
- Refrain from doing
- Resist doing something
REFRAINS vs FORBEAR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To refrain from proceeding; to pause; to delay.
- To refuse; to decline; to give no heed.
- To control one's self when provoked.
REFRAINS vs FORBEAR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To keep away from; to avoid; to abstain from; to give up.
- To treat with consideration or indulgence.
- To cease from bearing.
REFRAINS vs FORBEAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To refrain from; abstain from; omit; avoid the doing or use of.
- To spare; excuse; treat indulgently.
- To refrain; abstain; decline; stop; cease; hold off or back.
- To be patient; endure; restrain one's self from action or from violence.
- Synonyms To abstain, give over, desist, stay, leave off.
REFRAINS vs FORBEAR: RELATED WORDS
- Precludes, Hears, Desisted, Shies, Doesnt, Declines, Forbears, Fails, Avoids, Abstains, Forebear, Chorus, Forbear, Abstain, Desist
- Arbitrate, Desisted, Enjoining, Acquiesce, Entreat, Avoid, Retracting, Resist, Withhold, Forgo, Abstain, Restrain, Desist, Refrain, Forebear
REFRAINS vs FORBEAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shuns, Sings, Emanates, Prefaced, Dissuade, Forbids, Prohibits, Barred, Demurs, Hears, Declines, Forbears, Chorus, Abstain, Desist
- Terminate, Cease, Impleading, Estop, Subrogated, Foreclose, Derogating, Acquiesce, Entreat, Avoid, Resist, Withhold, Abstain, Restrain, Desist
REFRAINS vs FORBEAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In her surviving works, Bake refrains from using bridal language.
- However, he refrains from using the spell on any occasion.
- Hitmaker Bosom Pyung who came through with a hot refrains.
- European soil, it consciously refrains from using all of them.
- Refrains from writing words that are difficult to spell.
- The Creature, though capable of violence, refrains with Frankenstein.
- This Art deliberately refrains from discussing budget details.
- Court refrains from infringing upon this legislative prerogative.
- These refrains are all accurate in some way.
- Refrains from any attempts to perform therapeutic manipulations.
- My dearest Macready, I cannot forbear this closing word.
- The Lord shall work His will, so jar forbear.
- This is too much; Forbear, for shame, my lords.
- And I cannot forbear to add thus much more.
- We were all to forbear unpacking in the meanwhile.
- Forbear, I pray, and trouble me no more.
- My lord, it were your duty to forbear.
- Forbear not togive him due and necessary correction.
- Buckeye would again forbear collection of the debt.
- Again, I think there is the issue of the congruence of the incentives to foreclose, not foreclose, forbear, not forbear.
REFRAINS vs FORBEAR: QUESTIONS
- What are the two refrains in the poem miles to go before sleep?
- What do the refrains and echoes in Prufrock's poem mean?
- What is the most likely answer to the puzzle forbear?
- What is the combination of forbear to and restrain?