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Difference between bear and bare

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Recently, someone asked me to explain the difference between the words bear and bare. Here’s the difference between the two.

Bear

Bear is not only a noun that refers to a large furry mammal; it’s also a verb that means to carry something, to endure, or to tolerate.

Bare

Bare, on the other hand, is a verb that refers to uncovering.

An easy way to remember this is that bare, as an adjective, is synonymous with naked, as in “bare bum” for example.

Which words do you confuse? Let me know in the comments below.

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