English, asked by curiousmike, 1 year ago

what is the difference between the phrasal verbs "bear up" and "bear with"?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bear up:
      to deal with a very sad or difficult situation in a brave and determined way

Bear with:
       bear with me/us used as a polite way of asking someone to be patient while you do or finish something

curiousmike: thanks. please don't mind but tell me that are you sure about your answer?
Anonymous: Bear with: be patient or tolerant with.
Anonymous: I'm pretty sure 'bout the rest.
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curiousmike: ok. thanks for helping. :)
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Answered by GandhaiMurmu
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having cheering appearance of the face
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