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Antonyms
1. born
adjective. ['ˈbɔrn'] brought into existence.
Antonyms
- induced
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Rhymes with Be Born
- stillborn
- steinborn
- forsworn
- firstborn
- wellborn
- vanhorne
- vanhorn
- vandorn
- unadorn
- radborne
- lamborn
- forewarn
- unborn
- reborn
- o'diorne
- lowborn
- forlorn
- amborn
- allcorn
- alcorn
- sworn
- sporn
- scorn
- bjorn
- bjoern
- adorn
- aborn
- zorn
- worn
- warne
2. be
verb. ['ˈbiː, bi'] have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun).
Synonyms
- terminate
- coruscate
- embellish
- lollygag
- deserve
- start
- mope
- beat
- come in for
- contain
- rage
- count
- head
- diverge
- run into
- let go
- impend
- make sense
- hold
- substantiate
- come in handy
- incarnate
- promise
- squat
- feel
- fuddle
- clean
- be well
- yaw
- buzz
- cost
- remain
- lallygag
- total
- end
- swim
- disagree
- number
- sell
- curve
- tarry
- hum
- head up
- boil
- stay
- lean
- hurt
- seem
- answer
- fox
- cut across
- disaccord
- pay
- lubricate
- cohere
- embody
- moon about
- object
- stand by
- balance
- throw
- specify
- run
- mess about
- osculate
- adhere
- delimit
- compact
- incline
- measure
- range
- represent
- moon around
- shine
- deck
- stand
- interrelate
- hail
- amount
- go
- recognize
- confound
- bake
- translate
- connect
- linger
- distribute
- lurk
- abound
- seethe
- mill around
- encounter
- prove
- add up
- belong
- turn up
- relate
- adorn
- yawn
- mill about
- merit
- discombobulate
- transplant
- rank
- suit
- jumble
- put out
- stagnate
- act
- gape
- iridesce
- be given
- fit
- footle
- discord
- test
- come
- pack
- compare
- swing
- trim
- lounge
- grace
- delineate
- bedevil
- lie
- buy
- need
- fall
- figure
- body forth
- tend
- press
- stink
- broil
- cut
- drown
- decorate
- accept
- delimitate
- twist
- hang
- account for
- appear
- enter
- stick by
- kill
- sparkle
- wash
- take
- account
- point
- confuse
- rate
- draw
- subtend
- depend
- consist
- hang around
- rut
- weigh
- cover
- stick
- retard
- loiter
- loaf
- matter
- hoodoo
- litter
- rest
- work
- befuddle
- beautify
- turn out
- wind
- owe
- breathe
- lend
- underlie
- want
- scintillate
- stay on
- begin
- suffer
- comprise
- make
- require
- continue
- define
- suck
- look
- gravitate
Antonyms
- converge
- be well
- agree
- change
Etymology
- been (Middle English (1100-1500))
- beon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. be
verb. ['ˈbiː, bi'] occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere.
Synonyms
- keep one's eyes off
- belong
- attend
- stretch along
- sit
- keep one's distance
- touch
- extend to
- pass
- cover
- live
- run
- occupy
- follow
- poke out
- extend
- rest
- straddle
- come
- dwell
- reach out
- lie
- fill
- go
- lead
- sit around
- reach
- go to
- face
- stretch
- populate
- continue
- keep one's hands off
- center on
- inhabit
- stand back
Antonyms
- refresh
- conformist
- rested
- derestrict
Etymology
- been (Middle English (1100-1500))
- beon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. be
verb. ['ˈbiː, bi'] have an existence, be extant.
Synonyms
- jeopardize
- consist
- kick about
- prevail
- threaten
- endanger
- hold
- come
- dwell
- jeopardise
- coexist
- kick around
- exist
- lie
- knock about
- lie in
- obtain
- peril
- imperil
- distribute
- flow
- preexist
- inhabit
- indwell
Antonyms
- finish
- end
- ending
- middle
Etymology
- been (Middle English (1100-1500))
- beon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. be
verb. ['ˈbiː, bi'] be identical or equivalent to.
Synonyms
- match
- jibe
- check
- correspond
- equate
- stand for
- agree
- fit
- gibe
- represent
- equal
- translate
Antonyms
- disagree
- exclude
- attack
- mistrust
Etymology
- been (Middle English (1100-1500))
- beon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. be
verb. ['ˈbiː, bi'] form or compose.
Synonyms
- comprise
- make
- fall into
- fall under
- supplement
- pose
- compose
- constitute
- range
- represent
- straddle
- form
- present
Antonyms
- disadvantage
- refrain
- leave office
- lose
Etymology
- been (Middle English (1100-1500))
- beon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. be
verb. ['ˈbiː, bi'] work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function.
Synonyms
- vet
- follow
Antonyms
- worsen
- uglify
- understate
Etymology
- been (Middle English (1100-1500))
- beon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. be
verb. ['ˈbiː, bi'] represent, as of a character on stage.
Synonyms
- symbolize
- embody
- symbolise
- stand for
- body
- personify
- represent
- exemplify
Antonyms
- Lady
- noblewoman
- undock
- follower
Etymology
- been (Middle English (1100-1500))
- beon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. be
verb. ['ˈbiː, bi'] spend or use time.
Synonyms
- occupy
- take
Antonyms
- phase in
- open
- continue
Etymology
- been (Middle English (1100-1500))
- beon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. be
verb. ['ˈbiː, bi'] have life, be alive.
Synonyms
- live
- live on
- hold out
- go
- last
- endure
- hold up
Antonyms
- arrive
- stop
- close
- stand still
Etymology
- been (Middle English (1100-1500))
- beon (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with be-born
1. Noun Phrase
Your vet can let you know how many puppies are likely to be born by conducting an ultrasound at least 39 days after your dog has mated.