Born - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bɔːrn|  American pronunciation of the word born
Brit.  |bɔːn|  British pronunciation of the word born

noun

- British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970)

adjective

- being talented through inherited qualities (syn: innate, natural)
a born musician

Extra examples

She was born in a hospital.

He was born on a farm.

She was born in Nigeria in 1911.

The baby was born on July 31st.

Their second son was born prematurely.

Both twins were born healthy.

He never was so delighted in his born days.

She was born in the year 1967.

We're going to need a bigger place once the baby is born.

He still lives not far from where he was born.

When Bess was born, my mother had a hard time accepting many of our parenting choices.

Their children were born two years apart.

He was born in England but he has adopted Canada as his home.

The child was born with weak lungs.

He was born in poverty.

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