forbear vs. forebear

forbear vs. forebearforbear vs. forebear

 

forbear  formal

(stop yourself doing something)

  • It is very difficult for me to forbear from expressing my opinion.
  • Jane’s doctor advised her to forbear from alcohol and cigarettes.

 

forebear

(ancestor, forefather)

  • My forebear came to the USA 200 years ago.
  • He could trace his forebears back six hundred years.

 

 

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