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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(181) She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth and everything has been done for her.
(182) It's not his fault he's so pompous-he was born that way.
(183) Art is an acquired taste — no one is born knowing that Michelangelo is wonderful.
(184) My brother, Neville, was born on a Sunday, when all the church bells were ringing.
(185) If it happens again, we'll come down on you so hard that you'll wish you'd never been born.
(186) In all my born days I have never seen such a fool as you are.
(187) She was in labour for two hours before her baby was finally born.
(188) He is a Dane inasmuch as he was born in Denmark, but he became a British citizen at the age of 30.
(189) She could, if she wanted, compel him, through a court of law, to support the child after it was born.
(190) She went into labour at midnight and the baby was born at 8 am.
(191) The author of this book was said to be born circa 1080 and die in 1130.
(192) Classically, pregnant women start to 'nest' shortly before the baby is born.
(193) Lions usually manage to rear about half the number of cubs born to them.
(194) I've never seen anything so strange in all my born days.
(195) In those days, if you were born a peasant, you were a peasant for life.
(196) The new law is a bit hard on those who were born abroad.
(197) I was born on the cusp between Virgo and Libra.
(198) My waters broke at six in the morning and within four hours Jamie was born. Sentencedict.com
(199) Their hope was that a new and better East Germany could be born.
(200) Holly suffered from insomnia for months after her daughter was born.
(201) We are all born leaders; we just need the right circumstances in which to flourish.
(202) Objective Inquiry into the heavy asphyxiation rescues measure of the new born.
(203) He was born with a rare bone disease, probably the result of aristocratic inbreeding.
(204) Her socialist beliefs were born of a hatred of injustice.
(205) The starting point for emancipation was the freeing of children of slaves born after a certain date.
(206) He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 15, 1929.
(207) He was born and grew up in the Flatbush neighbourhood of Brooklyn.
(208) Whenever we go back to the place my wife was born, we always have to do the rounds of her relatives.
(209) Their baby was born prematurely and weighed only 1 kilogram.
(210) 'That's the house where I was born,' she said wistfully.
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.