Synonyms of abear

Antonyms of abear

Collocations of abear

abear the responsibility
Frequency: 75 %

As a leader, he had to abear the responsibility for the team's performance.

bear the burden
Frequency: 70 %

She had to abear the burden of her mistakes.

abear the consequences
Frequency: 65 %

He was willing to abear the consequences of his actions.

abear the pain
Frequency: 60 %

She tried to abear the pain of losing her loved one.

abear the brunt
Frequency: 50 %

The new policy meant that employees had to abear the brunt of the changes.

Idiomatic Expressions for abear

  • Phrase: to abear the consequences
    Meaning: to accept or deal with the results of one's actions, whether good or bad
    Usage: He knew he had to abear the consequences of his reckless behavior.