How do you say bear the cost?
To pay or discharge (a debt, expense etc….What is another word for bear the cost?
| defray | meet |
|---|---|
| bear the cost of | foot the bill for |
| pick up the bill | pick up the check |
| pick up the tab | pick up the check for |
| pick up the tab for | foot |
Which is correct bear or bare?
The verb bare means “to reveal” or “to uncover.” The correct expression, “bear with me,” means “be patient with me.” The speaker asked the audience to bear with her while she searched for the correct graph. Sorry, until I find the graph you will have to bare with me.
Do you bear a burden or bare a burden?
Bare means naked, but to bear is to carry something. A bear is also a brown furry animal, but most people keep that one straight. If you can’t bear to remember it all, just imagine a lumbering grizzly carrying a heavy load, and you’ll bear this knowledge with glee! If a bear bares his teeth, though, run!
Will bear all costs?
Bear the cost (or expense) means “to pay for something.” The company considered hiring additional staff, but it couldn’t bear the cost.
Could bear meaning?
Bear, bore, borne. Bear means to tolerate something, usually something that you dislike. It is most commonly used in the expression can’t bear.
What does carrying a burden mean?
: to make (someone) hold or carry something heavy or accept or deal with something difficult : to put a heavy burden on (someone)
When to use bare or bear?
The word bear is used in the sense of ‘withstand’. On the other hand, the word bare is used in the sense of ‘expose’. This is the key difference between the two words. It is interesting to note that the word bear is used as a verb. On the other hand, the word bare is also used as a verb, but in some cases,…
Do I use bear or bare?
if you need an adjective, always use bare. if you want a verb which has anything to do with carrying, supporting, or enduring: use bear. if you want a verb which has anything to do with uncovering: use bare.
Is it weight bare or weight bear?
“Weight bare” means how much you weigh with no clothes on. “Weight bear” is what you do when you carry something heavy. “Wait, Bear” is what you say to Yogi when he tries to cut in line.
