What is another word for Upbear?

Pronunciation: [ʌpbˈe͡ə] (IPA)

Upbear, or to lift up or support, has several synonyms that can be used depending on the context or tone of a sentence. Some of the synonyms of Upbear may include uplift, elevate, boost, uphold, buoy, raise, sustain, or carry. These synonyms can be used in different situations for example, if one wants to express their support to a friend, one might say, "I will uplift you in this difficult time." Or, if one wants to describe how a giant machine is holding up heavy equipment, they might say, "The machine is designed to upbear the weight of those massive crates with ease." Regardless of the context, choosing the right synonym can help readers understand the meaning of a sentence and convey the intended tone and emotion.

What are the hypernyms for Upbear?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the antonyms for Upbear?

Usage examples for Upbear

Miss Dare, when you saw fit to call upon this man to Upbear you in the extraordinary statements you made to-day, did you realize that in doing this you appealed to the one person best qualified to prove the falsehood of what you had said?
"Hand and Ring"
Anna Katharine Green
His keen imagination doth amaze And fill my mind with wonder at his full Discernment of the most unhappy lot Which great responsibility doth load Upon the shoulders of betroubled men Whom fate relentless hath before ordained To, like the pack-horse, patiently, each day, Upbear most galling burden, born of cares Which do encompass the affairs of state.
"'A Comedy of Errors' in Seven Acts"
Spokeshave (AKA Old Fogy)
42. And down the earthquaking cataracts which shiver Their snow-like waters into golden air, Or under chasms unfathomable ever Sepulchre them, till in their rage they tear 380 A subterranean portal for the river, It fled-the circling sunbows did Upbear Its fall down the hoar precipice of spray, Lighting it far upon its lampless way.
"The Witch of Atlas"
Percy Bysshe Shelley

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