borne up

Borne Up Meaning in Bengali: উত্তল করা, সমর্থন করা, সমর্থিত করা (verb, pronunciation: bɔːrn ʌp)

Definition and Part of Speech

Borne up is a verb phrase that means to support or uphold someone or something, especially during difficult times. It is pronounced as “bɔːrn ʌp”.

Synonyms of Borne Up

1. Supported (সমর্থিত, adjective)
2. Upheld (সমর্থিত, adjective)
3. Sustained (সমর্থিত, adjective)
4. Backed (সমর্থিত, adjective)

Antonyms of Borne Up

1. Abandoned (পরিত্যক্ত, adjective)
2. Neglected (উপেক্ষিত, adjective)
3. Forsaken (পরিত্যক্ত, adjective)
4. Unsupported (অসমর্থিত, adjective)

Origin of Borne Up

The phrase “borne up” originated from the Middle English word “beren” which means “to carry” or “to support”. Over time, it evolved into the current form, indicating the act of providing support or upholding someone or something.

Nearby Words

1. Borne (verb)
2. Borneo (noun)
3. Bornite (noun)
4. Born (adjective)

Borne Up in Literature Quotes

1. “She bore up bravely in the face of adversity.” – William Shakespeare (সে প্রতিকূলতার মুখে সাহসীভাবে সমর্থন করলেন।)
2. “He bore up under the weight of his responsibilities.” – Jane Austen (তিনি তাঁর দায়িত্বের ভারের নিচে সমর্থিত হন।)
3. “They bore up against all odds and emerged victorious.” – Ernest Hemingway (তারা সমস্ত বিপর্যয়ের মুখে সমর্থিত হলেও বিজয়ী হলেন।)

Borne Up Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: উত্তল করা
Hindi: समर्थित करना
Nepali: समर्थित गर्नु
Urdu: سمرتھت کرنا
Tamil: ஆதரிக்கும்
Telugu: మద్దతు చేయు
Arabic: دعم
Chinese: 支持
Japanese: 支える
Russian: поддерживать

For more information on “borne up,” you can visit the following sources:

1. Wikipedia.org
2. Dictionary.com
3. TheFreeDictionary.com