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Understanding Forbear and Forebear in English Language

Learn the difference between "forbear" and "forebear" in English language. "Forbear" means to control oneself when provoked, while "forebear" refers to an ancestor. Discover how to use these terms correctly in various contexts.

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Understanding Forbear and Forebear in English Language

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  1. Forbear/Forebear • Forbear– to refrain; to control oneself when provoked He will forbear any mention of her name to avoid upsetting Janice. • Forebear– an ancestor His forebears fought for the Union Army.

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