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Beared vs Bearded: Meaning and Spelling

There is a very common spelling confusion in English between the words 'Bear', 'Bare', 'Beard', and their past tenses. If you are looking for the word that describes a man with hair on his chin, the correct spelling is Bearded, not 'beared'.

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How do I correctly say I tolerated the pain?

Answer

You should say 'I bore the pain' or 'I have borne the pain'. Do not say 'I beared the pain'.

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Key Facts

'Beared' is universally considered a spelling mistake or a typo.

A 'Bear' (noun) is a large wild animal (भालू - Bhaloo).

A 'Beard' (noun) is facial hair.

1. Correct Meaning (Bearded)

If you mean a person who has grown hair on their chin and cheeks:

  • Correct Spelling: Bearded
  • Hindi Meaning: दाढ़ी वाला (Dadhi wala)
  • Example: The old bearded man walked into the shop. (बूढ़ा दाढ़ी वाला आदमी दुकान में आया।)

2. Meaning of 'Bared'

If you mean exposing or uncovering something:

  • Correct Spelling: Bared (from the verb 'Bare')
  • Hindi Meaning: नंगा करना, या दाँत दिखाना (गुस्से में)।
  • Example: The angry dog bared its teeth. (गुस्सैल कुत्ते ने अपने दाँत दिखाए।)

3. Meaning of 'Bore' / 'Borne' (From Bear)

If you mean to carry a weight, or to tolerate pain:

  • The verb is 'Bear' (सहन करना / Sahen karna).
  • The past tense is 'Bore' and past participle is 'Borne'.
  • There is no such word as 'beared' in the standard English dictionary.

Questions and Answers

How do I correctly say I tolerated the pain?+

You should say 'I bore the pain' or 'I have borne the pain'. Do not say 'I beared the pain'.

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