Which is the correct spelling bare or bear with Me?
It means, “be patient with me.” One of the many meanings of the verb “to bear” is “to tolerate.” The verb bare, on the other hand, means “to reveal” or “to uncover.” For example, “Do not bare your navel in public.” It’s not unusual to find “bear with me” spelled incorrectly in discussions of domestic problems:
Do you have to bare with Me on writing?
I know it’s long, but please bare with me, I’m in desperate need of advice. I’m having trouble putting my thoughts into words so you will have to bare with me through this. After all, people suffering emotional pain are not immediately concerned with correct usage or concise writing even when they are capable of it.
What did Tim Crumpton say about bare with Me?
So please bare with us a little longer. (Home owners’ association site) Most surprising is to find “bare with me” in a news article: He [Councillor Tim Crumpton] said: “I know car parking is causing a problem and I would ask people to bare with us.” (The Worcester News) Beware of bare.
What is the kids definition of ” probably “?
Kids Definition of probably : very likely With dark clouds like those, it will probably rain.
Why are there so many spelling and pronunciation problems?
One of the main reasons for this is that many, many English words are NOT spelled as they are spoken. This difference between pronunciation and spelling causes a lot of confusion. The combination “ough” provides an excellent example: Tough – pronounced – tuf (the ‘u’ sounding as in ‘cup’) Through – pronounced – throo
It means, “be patient with me.” One of the many meanings of the verb “to bear” is “to tolerate.” The verb bare, on the other hand, means “to reveal” or “to uncover.” For example, “Do not bare your navel in public.” It’s not unusual to find “bear with me” spelled incorrectly in discussions of domestic problems:
What are some words that are spelled wrong?
Being me, of course, I am obligated to point out that many spelling errors occur due to pronUnciation errors– like that one. Many words are spelled pretty phonetically when they are simply SAID properly: goverNment, goveRnor, arCtic, diPH (F not P)thong, chipoT-LEE (LAY), electorAL, nuCLEar, real-TOR, eT cetera.
I know it’s long, but please bare with me, I’m in desperate need of advice. I’m having trouble putting my thoughts into words so you will have to bare with me through this. After all, people suffering emotional pain are not immediately concerned with correct usage or concise writing even when they are capable of it.