How Do You Spell FORBEAR?

Pronunciation: [fˈɔːbe͡ə] (IPA)

The word "forbear" is spelled with the letters F-O-R-B-E-A-R. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /fɔrˈbɛər/. The first syllable "for" is pronounced with an "or" sound, followed by a stressed "bear" with an "air" sound. "Forbear" is a verb that means to refrain from doing something or to tolerate someone or something. It is important to spell this word correctly in order to communicate effectively and avoid confusion with similar words like "forebear" or "forbidden".

FORBEAR Meaning and Definition

  1. Forbear is a transitive verb that refers to the act or process of choosing to refrain from doing or saying something, particularly when faced with provocation, irritation, or impatience. It implies self-control, patience, and tolerance in the face of difficult or challenging situations. When one forbears, they consciously withhold or restrain themselves from taking action or expressing their true feelings.

    This term is often associated with showing restraint and discretion, especially in controlling one's anger or frustration. It entails an intentional decision to hold back from reacting impulsively or aggressively. To forbear can also imply the ability to endure hardship or difficulty without complaint or retaliation. It suggests exercising restraint in order to avoid worsening a conflict or confrontation.

    Forbearance is commonly regarded as a virtue, reflecting the wisdom of remaining calm and collected under trying circumstances. It emphasizes a mature and thoughtful response to conflict, promoting understanding and peaceful resolution. Forbearing can also pertain to refraining from pursuing a desired outcome, such as refraining from making demands, claims, or taking legal action.

    In summary, to forbear means to exercise self-control, patience, and tolerance, choosing not to act or speak impulsively even when annoyed or provoked. It is an act of restraint and discretion, reflecting the ability to endure hardship without complaint or retaliation.

  2. To refrain from; to spare; to withhold; to stop or cease; to pause.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for FORBEAR

Etymology of FORBEAR

The word "forbear" has Old English origins. It can be traced back to the Old English verb "forberan", which is derived from the combination of the prefix "for-" (meaning "away" or "without") and the verb "beran" (meaning "to bear" or "to carry"). Over time, "forberan" evolved into "forbear", maintaining its original meaning of refraining or abstaining from doing something.

Similar spelling words for FORBEAR

Plural form of FORBEAR is FORBEARS

Conjugate verb Forbear

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have forborne
you would have forborne
he/she/it would have forborne
we would have forborne
they would have forborne
I would have forbear
you would have forbear
he/she/it would have forbear
we would have forbear
they would have forbear

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been forbearing
you would have been forbearing
he/she/it would have been forbearing
we would have been forbearing
they would have been forbearing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would forbear
you would forbear
he/she/it would forbear
we would forbear
they would forbear

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be forbearing
you would be forbearing
he/she/it would be forbearing
we would be forbearing
they would be forbearing

FUTURE

I will forbear
you will forbear
he/she/it will forbear
we will forbear
they will forbear

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be forbearing
you will be forbearing
he/she/it will be forbearing
we will be forbearing
they will be forbearing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have forborne
you will have forborne
he/she/it will have forborne
we will have forborne
they will have forborne
I will have forbeared
you will have forbeared
he/she/it will have forbeared
we will have forbeared
they will have forbeared

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been forbearing
you will have been forbearing
he/she/it will have been forbearing
we will have been forbearing
they will have been forbearing

IMPERATIVE

you forbear
we let´s forbear

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to forbear

PAST

I forbeared
you forbeared
he/she/it forbeared
we forbeared
they forbeared

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was forbearing
you were forbearing
he/she/it was forbearing
we were forbearing
they were forbearing

PAST PARTICIPLE

forborne
forbeared

PAST PERFECT

I had forborne
you had forborne
he/she/it had forborne
we had forborne
they had forborne
I had forbeared
you had forbeared
he/she/it had forbeared
we had forbeared
they had forbeared

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been forbearing
you had been forbearing
he/she/it had been forbearing
we had been forbearing
they had been forbearing

PRESENT

I forbear
you forbear
he/she/it forbears
we forbear
they forbear

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am forbearing
you are forbearing
he/she/it is forbearing
we are forbearing
they are forbearing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

forbearing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have forborne
you have forborne
he/she/it has forborne
we have forborne
they have forborne
I have forbeared
you have forbeared
he/she/it has forbeared
we have forbeared
they have forbeared

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been forbearing
you have been forbearing
he/she/it has been forbearing
we have been forbearing
they have been forbearing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it forbear

SIMPLE PAST

I forbore
you forbore
he/she/it forbore
we forbore
they forbore

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