Pronunciation: /eɪˈbɔr/

Definitions of abor

noun a member of an indigenous people of the Philippines

Example Sentences

A1 An abor is a traditional shelter made of branches and leaves.

A2 The abor was used by the indigenous tribe as a temporary dwelling.

B1 The construction of the abor required teamwork and cooperation.

B2 The abor provided protection from the elements during the storm.

C1 The intricate design of the abor showcased the craftsmanship of the builders.

C2 The abor stood as a symbol of cultural heritage and tradition for the community.

verb to move quickly and in a busy way

Example Sentences

A1 I abor waking up early in the morning.

A2 She abors cleaning the dishes after dinner.

B1 The team abors working on weekends.

B2 He abors having to deal with difficult clients.

C1 The artist abors being interrupted while painting.

C2 The CEO abors micromanaging his employees.

Examples of abor in a Sentence

formal The abor community has a rich cultural heritage that dates back centuries.

informal I heard that the abor festival is happening next weekend, want to go?

slang I can't believe he abor'd out on us at the last minute.

figurative The abor of knowledge in that field is truly impressive.

Grammatical Forms of abor

past tense

abored

plural

abors

comparative

more abor

superlative

most abor

present tense

abor

future tense

will abor

perfect tense

have abored

continuous tense

is aboring

singular

abor

positive degree

abor

infinitive

to abor

gerund

aboring

participle

abored

Origin and Evolution of abor

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abor' originated from the Latin word 'aboriri' meaning 'to perish' or 'to die'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'abor' evolved to refer to the act of perishing or dying, and later came to be used in various contexts such as in reference to the extinction of a species or the decline of a civilization.