Pronunciation: /bɛr ʌp/
verb to endure or cope with a difficult situation
A1 I bear up well under pressure.
A2 She bears up bravely in difficult situations.
B1 We need to bear up and stay strong during this challenging time.
B2 Despite the setbacks, he continues to bear up and persevere.
C1 The team must bear up under the intense scrutiny of the media.
C2 Even in the face of adversity, she bears up with grace and resilience.
adverb in a resilient or enduring manner
A1 She tried to bear up under the pressure of the exam.
A2 Despite feeling unwell, he managed to bear up and finish the race.
B1 The team needs to bear up and stay focused during this crucial match.
B2 Even though she was exhausted, she continued to bear up and support her friends.
C1 The CEO had to bear up under the intense scrutiny of the shareholders.
C2 Despite facing numerous challenges, the project manager continued to bear up and lead the team to success.
formal Despite the difficult circumstances, she managed to bear up and stay strong.
informal I know it's tough, but you just have to bear up and keep going.
slang Hey man, you gotta bear up and deal with it.
figurative Sometimes life throws challenges at us, but we have to bear up and face them head on.
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