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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(241) She made her escape with a swiftness born of fear.
(242) Leonardo designed flying vehicle before anyone had invented engines to power them; he was born before his time.
(243) One thing's for sure - once the baby's born, your lives will never be the same again.
(244) He was born of German parents and lived most of his life abroad.
(245) Our first child died three days after he was born.
(246) Sophie was born in France, but shortly thereafter her family moved to the United States.
(247) The determinist doctrines in question maintained that certain people were born to be slaves.
(248) A woman is pregnant for nine months before a child is born.
(249) All lambs are checked for birth defects when they are born.
(250) With a courage born of necessity[sentencedict.com], she seized the gun and ran at him.
(251) When I've finished with you you're going to wish you'd never been born!
(252) Babies are born not just as bundles of flesh and bone but with already distinctive personalities.
(253) In the past, about a third of the babies born to women with diabetes were lost.
(254) With strength born of pure panic, she threw her attacker to the ground.
(255) All three babies were born with an incurable heart condition.
(256) The baby was born three months early weighing only 3 lb 5oz.
(257) I was actually born in New Zealand, but I've lived in England for so long that it feels like home now.
(258) She isn't a practiced public speaker,[www.Sentencedict.com] but she faced her audience as if to the manner born.
(259) There is a low survival rate among babies born before 22 weeks.
(260) She adapted to life on the estate as if to the manner born.
(261) She was born in Italy, but she's made Charleston her home .
(262) The family moved to Hardingham in June 1983, and Sarah's first child was born soon after.
(263) She was born in Spain but spent her formative years in Italy.
(264) She was born in Scotland, but she's been living down under for 22 years.
(265) She isn't a practised public speaker, but she faced her audience as to the manner born.
(266) Born to a poverty-stricken family, she dragged herself out of the gutter to become one of the wealthiest people in Britain today.
(267) His last/final resting place was in the churchyard in the village where he was born.
(268) The child was born deformed in consequence of an injury to its mother.
(269) Don't try to tell me that's the way to Brighton; I wasn't born yesterday, you know.
(270) She was born in India, where her father was a British official.
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.