Synonym: hatched, acquired. Similar words: suborn, born of, corn, horn, scorn, morning, attorney, labor. Meaning: [bɔːn] n. British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970). adj. 1. brought into existence 2. being talented through inherited qualities.
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(271) A lot of women get the blues after the baby is born.
(272) I was out of circulation for months after the baby was born.
(273) I can't help being a worrier - some people are just born that way.
(274) She elected to return to work after her baby was born.
(275) As soon as the baby is born he'll start to take an interest in the world around him.
(276) Her baby was born three hours after she went into labour.
(277) Julie's second baby was born when they lived in Washington.
(278) Culling of the animals was born out of the necessity for successful conservation.
(279) Their first child was conceived in January and born in October.
(280) His new luxury mansion was a world away from the tiny house where he was born.
(281) Soon after it was born, the calf got up and tried to stand on its shaky legs.
(282) Their first child was born with a rare heart condition.
(283) The baby was born with a surprising bush of black hair.
(284) She was filled with elation when her daughter was born.
(284) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(285) Some tests enable you to find out the sex of your baby before it's born.
(286) Funnily enough, I was born on exactly the same day as my wife.
(287) He took an interest in the growing baby even before it was born.
(288) She made the switch from full-time to part-time work when her first child was born.
More similar words: suborn, born of, corn, horn, scorn, morning, attorney, labor, bored, border, harbor, abortion, neighbor, border on, around the corner, elaborate, laboratory, neighboring, laboriously, neighborhood, collaboration.