forborne

[fɔːˈbɔːn]

forborne Definition

refrained from doing or using something; resisted or held back from an action or feeling.

Using forborne: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "forborne" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He had forborne from making any comments during the meeting.

  • Example

    She had forborne from smoking for a year now.

  • Example

    I have forborne from eating sweets for a month.

  • Example

    They had forborne from expressing their opinions until now.

forborne Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for forborne

Phrases with forborne

  • to refrain from doing something

    Example

    I will forbear from commenting on this matter until I have more information.

  • to be patient with someone or something

    Example

    Please forbear with me while I try to fix this issue.

  • patient self-control; restraint and tolerance

    Example

    His forbearance in the face of criticism was admirable.

Origins of forborne

from Old English 'forberan', meaning 'to endure, forbear'

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Summary: forborne in Brief

'Forborne' [fɔːˈbɔːn] means to resist or hold back from an action or feeling. It is often used to describe refraining from doing or using something. Examples include 'He had forborne from making any comments during the meeting.' and 'She had forborne from smoking for a year now.' 'Forbear' can also be used in phrases like 'forbear from' and 'forbear with,' which mean to refrain from doing something and to be patient with someone or something, respectively.