borne
Transitive Verb
pl: []past: borepp: borneing: bearingcomp: []sup: []
This word conveys a sense of weight, whether physical or emotional. It suggests a passive state of being moved by an external force or a stoic state of holding up a heavy pressure. It is far more formal than carry or stand, often appearing in scientific descriptions or classical literature to evoke a sense of inevitability or gravity. In a biological or agricultural sense, it implies a successful culmination of growth. It describes the transition from a hidden internal process to a visible external result, shifting the focus from the act of growing to the act of presenting the final product to the world.