Born
Meaning of Born
verb
- To carry or convey, literally or figuratively.
Judging from the look on his face, he wasn't bearing good news.
- To support, sustain, or endure.
- To support, keep up, or maintain.
- To press or impinge upon.
- To produce, yield, give birth to.
- (originally nautical) To be, or head, in a specific direction or azimuth (from somewhere).
By my readings, we're bearing due south, so we should turn about ten degrees east.
- To gain or win.
adjective
Having from birth (or as if from birth) a certain quality or character; innate; inherited.
noun- A physical injury caused by heat, cold, electricity, radiation or caustic chemicals.
She had second-degree burns from falling in the bonfire.
- A sensation resembling such an injury.
chili burn from eating hot peppers
- The act of burning something with fire.
They're doing a controlled burn of the fields.
- An intense non-physical sting, as left by shame or an effective insult.
- An effective insult, often in the expression sick burn (excellent or badass insult).
- Physical sensation in the muscles following strenuous exercise, caused by build-up of lactic acid.
One and, two and, keep moving; feel the burn!
- Tobacco.
- The writing of data to a permanent storage medium like a compact disc or a ROM chip.
- The operation or result of burning or baking, as in brickmaking.
They have a good burn.
- A disease in vegetables; brand.
- To cause to be consumed by fire.
He burned his manuscript in the fireplace.
- To be consumed by fire, or in flames.
He watched the house burn.
- To overheat so as to make unusable.
He burned the toast. The blacksmith burned the steel.
- To become overheated to the point of being unusable.
The grill was too hot and the steak burned.
- To make or produce by the application of fire or burning heat.
to burn a hole; to burn letters into a block
- To injure (a person or animal) with heat or chemicals that produce similar damage.
She burned the child with an iron, and was jailed for ten years.
- To cauterize.
- To sunburn.
She forgot to put on sunscreen and burned.
- To consume, injure, or change the condition of, as if by action of fire or heat; to affect as fire or heat does.
to burn the mouth with pepper
- To be hot, e.g. due to embarrassment.
The child's forehead was burning with fever. Her cheeks burned with shame.
- To cause to combine with oxygen or other active agent, with evolution of heat; to consume; to oxidize.
A human being burns a certain amount of carbon at each respiration. to burn iron in oxygen
- To combine energetically, with evolution of heat.
Copper burns in chlorine.
- To write data to a permanent storage medium like a compact disc or a ROM chip.
We’ll burn this program onto an EEPROM one hour before the demo begins.
- To betray.
The informant burned him.
- To insult or defeat.
I just burned you again.
- To waste (time); to waste money or other resources.
The company has burned more than a million dollars a month this year.
- In certain games, to approach near to a concealed object which is sought.
You're cold... warm... hot... you're burning!
- To accidentally touch a moving stone.
- In pontoon, to swap a pair of cards for another pair, or to deal a dead card.
- To increase the exposure for certain areas of a print in order to make them lighter (compare dodge).
- (of an element) To be converted to another element in a nuclear fusion reaction, especially in a star
- To discard.
- To shoot someone with a firearm.
noun
A stream.
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- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- Born is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
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