What is this word born?

Definition of born
1a : brought forth by or as if by birth The baby was born prematurely. She was born in Germany. a mentality born in the computer age.
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What type of word is born?

Born can be a verb or a noun.
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What is the noun of born?

noun. an act or instance of being born: the day of his birth. the act or process of bearing or bringing forth offspring; childbirth; parturition: a difficult birth. lineage; extraction; descent: of Grecian birth.
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Is born a transitive verb?

No. OED: born, adj. Etymology: In modern use the connection with bear is no longer felt; the phrase to be born has become virtually an intransitive verb.
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Is there a word born?

No, 'borned' is not a correct word. The word 'born' in this case is an adjective meaning 'resulting from birth'.
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What is the meaning of the word BORN?



How do you use born?

If you are talking about day of the week or a holiday then it should be Born on. Example: I was born on Monday (Christmas day).
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What is the sentence of born?

[M] [T] She was born in the small village. [M] [T] That's the house where Tom was born. [M] [T] I don't know the exact place I was born. [M] [T] She was born at six a.m. on July 17, 1990.
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What is verb of born?

Born is the past participle of the verb bear only when it's used in the sense of birth. It is also used as an adjective in the same sense. Borne is the past participle of the verb bear in all senses except the one related to birth. It can also be used as an adjective in these senses.
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Are birds born?

No bird gives birth to live young. Birds quickly form and lay an egg covered in a protective shell that is then incubated outside the body. Birds developed much great mobility than a mammal, but at the cost of being unable to carry its growing offspring about in its body.
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What is the abstract noun of born?

The abstract noun of born is birth.
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Was born or was borned?

I was born vs I was borned. The correct phrase here is "I was born," because the past tense of the verb "born" is also "born." The word "borne," however, is the past tense of the verb "bear."
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Who is born or born?

The word 'born' does not change form. To change tenses you need to change the tense of helping verbs. 'is born', 'was born' etc. 'Born' is always used with 'be' verb.
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Is word or bond word born?

Word is Bond means what you're saying is true, correct or facts. You are bound by your word. Word is Bond is the shortened version of “My word is my bond”. One's word is one's bond.
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Where are you born meaning?

When you ask someone where they are from, you want to know what their origin and ethnicity is. On the other hand, when you ask someone where they were born, you want to know which place they were born in.
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What is opposite of born?

Opposite of to be given birth to. die. perish. demise.
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How do you say born with?

ancestral
  1. affiliated.
  2. born with.
  3. congenital.
  4. consanguine.
  5. consanguineous.
  6. familial.
  7. genealogical.
  8. in the family.
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What is past tense of born?

The word “born” is a not a verb and therefore has no tenses. It acts as an adjective or a participle. The verb to which it belongs is “to be” as in “to be born.” In that capacity, its present tense is “I am born,” its present perfect tense is “I have been born,” and its past tense is “I was born.”
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Was born out of meaning?

Definition of born out of

: has occurred because of Church leaders assert that the recent unrest in the city is born out of years of neglect of the city's poor neighborhoods.
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Were born or have born?

To talk about your birth, say, “I was born.” To talk about bearing something in the past, say, “I have born”.
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When was born example?

When I was born, my father was working on "Chicago". My mother was 15 when I was born. "My mother was very young when I was born. My dad was 64 when I was born.
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How can I use make in a sentence?

[M] [T] I'm going to make a cake for Mary's birthday. [M] [T] He tried to make his wife happy, but couldn't. [M] [T] I asked her to make four copies of the letter. [M] [T] I checked to make sure that he was still alive.
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Was born in or was born at?

Eg: he was born on January 15. You use “he was born in” when you're referring to a place. Eg: he was born in London, UK. You use “he was born at” when you're referring to a time.
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Why do we say was born?

In English we say "I was born" because the verb is "to bear", and that verb means to bring a child into the world, to give birth.
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