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Meaning of bear
The primary meaning of the word "bear" refers to a large, carnivorous mammal.
Etymology of bear
The word "bear" originates from Old English "bera", which is also related to Old Norse "björn" and Old High German "bero", all of which are thought to be derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "bher-", meaning "brown" or "bright".
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to refer to the animal, and its usage has expanded to include various figurative and metaphorical senses.
Synonyms
brute
beast
monster
giant
mammoth
enormous
huge
massive
gigantic
colossal
tremendous
stupendous
monumental
titanic
elephantine
leviathan
gargantuan
humongous
enormous
gigantic
colossal
tremendous
stupendous
monumental
titanic
elephantine
leviathan
gargantuan
humongous
animal
creature
mammal
carnivore
omnivore
predator
hunter
killer
destroyer
annihilator
ravager
plunderer
marauder
pillager
looter
robber
bandit
brute
savage
barbarian
fiend
demon
ogre
troll
goblin
ghoul
monster
Definitions
- A large, carnivorous or omnivorous mammal with shaggy hair, a short, snout-like nose, and a plantigrade gait, feeding on plants, insects, honey, fish, and small or large animals.
- * To accept or endure something unpleasant or difficult with patience or resignation.
- * To produce or yield something, such as fruit or flowers.
Usage Examples
- The bear climbed up the mountain, its fur fluffed up against the cold.
- * She had to bear the pain of her injury for several weeks before she could undergo surgery.
- * The tree bears delicious fruit in the summer.
Antonyms
tiny
small
miniature
minuscule
infinitesimal
insignificant
weak
frail
delicate
dainty
gentle
kind
benevolent
humane
civilized
refined
cultured
tame
domesticated
harmless
innocuous
nonthreatening
peaceful
calm
serene
tranquil
mild
moderate
small
little
puny
feeble
powerless
impotent
helpless
weakling
coward
craven