Definition of born

"born" in the noun sense

1. Born, Max Born

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

"born" in the verb sense

1. bear

have

"bear a resemblance"

"bear a signature"

2. give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have

cause to be born

"My wife had twins yesterday!"

3. digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up

put up with something or somebody unpleasant

"I cannot bear his constant criticism"

"The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"

"he learned to tolerate the heat"

"She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"

4. bear

move while holding up or supporting

"Bear gifts"

"bear a heavy load"

"bear news"

"bearing orders"

5. bear, turn out

bring forth

"The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"

"The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers"

6. bear, take over, accept, assume

take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person

"I'll accept the charges"

"She agreed to bear the responsibility"

7. hold, bear, carry, contain

contain or hold have within

"The jar carries wine"

"The canteen holds fresh water"

"This can contains water"

8. yield, pay, bear

bring in

"interest-bearing accounts"

"How much does this savings certificate pay annually?"

9. wear, bear

have on one's person

"He wore a red ribbon"

"bear a scar"

10. behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry

behave in a certain manner

"She carried herself well"

"he bore himself with dignity"

"They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"

11. bear, hold

have rightfully of rights, titles, and offices

"She bears the title of Duchess"

"He held the governorship for almost a decade"

12. hold, carry, bear

support or hold in a certain manner

"She holds her head high"

"He carried himself upright"

13. have a bun in the oven, bear, carry, gestate, expect

be pregnant with

"She is bearing his child"

"The are expecting another child in January"

"I am carrying his child"

"born" in the adjective sense

1. born

brought into existence

"he was a child born of adultery"

2. natural, born, innate

being talented through inherited qualities

"a natural leader"

"a born musician"

"an innate talent"

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Quotations for born

Not a born soul. [ Plaut ]

We were born to die. [ William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 3. Sc. 4 ]

None is born master. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

I was born an American;
I live an American;
I shall die an American. [ Daniel Webster ]

A poet is born, not made. [ Law ]

In pain is a new time born. [ Chamisso ]

Weakness is born vanquished. [ Mme. Swetchine ]

No man is born wise or learned. [ Proverb ]

Self-love was born before love.

In bed we laugh, in bed we cry;
And born in bed, in bed we die;
The near approach a bed may show
Of human bliss to human woe. [ Isaac De Benserade ]

Nothing begins, and nothing ends.
That is not paid with moan;
For we are born in others' pain,
And perish in our own. [ Francis Thompson ]

Such a blush
In the midst of brown was born
Like red poppies grown with corn. [ Hood ]

You were born when wit was scarce. [ Proverb ]

How happy is he born or taught,
That serveth not another's will;
Whose armor is his honest thought
And simple truth his utmost skill! [ Sir Henry Wotton ]

He that is once born once must die. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Born merely to consume good things. [ La Bruyère ]

These children of the meadows, born
Of sunshine and of showers! [ Whittier ]

Who can foretell for what high cause
This darling of the gods was born? [ Andrew Marvell ]

Man begins to die before he is born. [ Proverb ]

And better had they never been born.
Who read to doubt, or read to scorn. [ Scott ]

No man lives so poor as he was born. [ Proverb ]

Happiest they of human race,
To whom God has granted grace
To read, to fear, to hope, to pray,
To lift the latch and force the way;
And better had they ne'er been born,
Who read to doubt, or read to scorn. [ Scott ]

Born to excel, and to command!
As by transcendent beauty to attract
All eyes, so by pre-eminence of soul
To rule all hearts. [ Congreve ]

Ennui was born one day of uniformity. [ Motte ]

He who is born a fool is never cured. [ Proverb ]

Anticipation and Hope are born twins. [ Rousseau ]

Base in kind, and born to be a slave. [ William Cowper ]

It is as natural to die as to be born. [ Proverb ]

The wise man is born to rule the fool. [ Proverb ]

See how the orient dew
Shed from the bosom of the morn
Into the blowing roses
(Yet careless of its mansion new
For the clear region where it was born)
Round in itself incloses,
And in its little globe's extent
Frames, as it can, its native element. [ Andrew Marvell ]

He alone is blessed who never was born. [ Prior ]

I am native here and to the manner born. [ William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 1, Sc. 4 ]

O liberty.
Parent of happiness, celestial born
When the first man became a living soul;
His sacred genius thou. [ Dyer ]

I'd be a butterfly, born in a bower,
Where roses and lilies and violets meet. [ Thomas Haynes Bayly ]

For a good poet's made, as well as born. [ Ben Jonson ]

Gossip, like ennui, is born of idleness. [ Ninon de Lenclos ]

In solitude all great thoughts are born. [ Moses Harvey ]

He was born within the sound of Bow-bell. [ Proverb ]

Born merely for the purpose of digestion. [ Bruyere ]

There is a pleasure that is born of pain. [ Owen Meredith ]

I was not born under a rhyming planet, nor
I cannot woo in festival terms. [ William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, Act 5, Sc. 2 ]

All who joy would win
Must share it - happiness was born a twin. [ Byron ]

If you are born without taste, acquire it.

He that bears himself like a gentleman, is
Worth to have been born a gentleman. [ Chapman ]

Boil not the pap before the child be born. [ Proverb ]

She that is born a beauty is half married. [ Ouida ]

As soon as a man is born he begins to die. [ German Proverb ]

Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night,
Brother to Death, in silent darkness born;
Relieve my languish, and restore the light. [ Samuel Daniel ]

Full many a flower is born to blush unseen,
And waste its sweetness on the desert air. [ Gray ]

'Tis better to be born fortunate than wise. [ Italian Proverb ]

Tomorrow; never yet was born
In earth's dull atmosphere a thing so fair
Never tripped, with footsteps light as air,
So glad a vision over the hills of morn. [ Julia C. R. Dorr ]

Born of the shower, and colored by the sun. [ J. C. Prince ]

Wisdom views with an indifferent eye
All finite joys, all blessings born to die. [ Hannah More ]

Our dearest hopes in pangs are born,
The kingliest Kings are crown'd with thorn. [ Gerald Massey, The Kingliest Kings ]

He is not yet born who can please everybody. [ Danish Proverb ]

Wisdom and Goodness are twin born, one heart
Must hold both sisters, never seen apart. [ Cowper ]

Mankind is born a fool, and is led by knaves. [ Benjamin Constant ]

The rose saith in the dewy morn,
I am most fair; Yet all my loveliness is born
Upon a thorn. [ Christina G. Rossetti ]

Genius must be born, and never can be taught. [ John Dryden ]

He's born in a good hour who gets a good name. [ Proverb ]

Men acquire acuteness; women are born with it.

The greatest glory of a free-born people
Is to transmit that freedom to their children. [ Havard ]

Happy is he whose friends were born before him. [ Proverb ]

He is not born yet, and does he sneeze already? [ Proverb ]

When our thoughts are born
Though they be good and humble, one should mind
How they are reared, or some will go astray. [ Jean Ingelow ]

No trumpet-blast profaned
The hour in which the Prince of Peace was born;
No bloody streamlet stained
Earth's silver rivers on that sacred morn. [ Bryant ]

As this auspicious day began the race
Of every virtue join'd with every grace;
May you, who own them, welcome its return,
Till excellence, like yours, again is born.
The years we wish, will half your charms impair;
The years we wish the better half will spare;
The victims of your eyes will bleed no more,
But all the beauties of your mind adore. [ Jeffrey ]

I wept when I was born, and every day shows why. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

No man is born without ambitious worldly desires. [ Carlyle ]

'Tis a monster begot upon itself, born on itself. [ William Shakespeare ]

Hail, holy light! offspring of heaven first-born. [ Milton ]

Some men are born to feast, and not to fight;
Whose sluggish minds, e'en in fair honor's field.
Still on their dinner turn -
Let such pot-boiling varlets stay at home,
And wield a flesh-hook rather than a sword. [ Joanna Baillie ]

Man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward. [ Job v. 7 ]

I wept when I was born, and now every day shews why. [ Proverb ]

He that is born to be hanged shall never be drowned. [ Proverb ]

Who breathes must suffer; and who thinks, must mourn;
And he alone is bless'd, who never was born. [ Prior ]

Merit is born with men; happy those with whom it dies! [ Queen Christina ]

Man is the weeping animal born to govern all the rest. [ Pliny ]

Angling is somewhat like poetry; men are to be born so. [ Izaak Walton ]

Every man is not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. [ Proverb ]

There are some who are born with a sorrow in the heart. [ Lamennais ]

Who has not seen that feeling born of flame
Crimson the cheek at mention of a name?
The rapturous touch of some divine surprise
Flash deep suffusion of celestial dyes:
When hands clasped hands, and lips to lips were pressed,
And the heart's secret was at once confessed? [ Abraham Coles ]

To have joy one must share it. Happiness was born a twin. [ Byron ]

A clever woman has millions of born foes - all stupid men. [ Marie Ebner-Eschenbach ]

Hark! the herald angels sing, Glory to the new-born King:
Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled. [ Charles Wesley ]

We are born crying, live complaining, and die disappointed. [ Proverb ]

Man is created free, and is free, even though born in chains. [ Schiller ]

No man is born without faults, he is best who has the fewest. [ Horace ]

One of the few, the immortal names, that were not born to die. [ Halleck ]

Hail, Columbia! happy land! Hail, ye heroes! heaven-born band!
Who fought and bled in Freedom's cause. [ Joseph Hopkinson ]

Love is a reality which is born in the fairy region of romance. [ Talleyrand ]

Man has been created free, is free, even were he born in chains. [ Friedrich Schiller ]

The desire to please is born in woman before the desire to love. [ Ninon de Lenclos ]

All are born to observe order, but few are born to establish it. [ Joubert ]

A friend loveth at all times; and a brother is born for adversity. [ Bible ]

And am I to suffer for it because I was born a man? Is pity a sin? [ Friedrich Schiller ]

Jealousy is always born with love but does not always die with it. [ La Rochefoucauld ]

Man alone is born crying, lives complaining, and dies disappointed. [ Sir W. Temple ]

He believed that he was born, not for himself, but for the whole world. [ Lucan ]

Much lies among us convulsively, nay, desperately, struggling to be born. [ Carlyle ]

Too great and sudden changes, though for the better, are not easily born. [ Proverb ]

As we are born to work, so others are born to watch over us while working. [ Goldsmith ]

Grief has been compared to a hydra; for every one that dies, two are born. [ Calderon ]

Imitation is born with us, but what we ought to imitate is not easily found. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

Poetry is only born after painful journeys into the vast regions of thought. [ Balzac ]

He that was born under a three-halfpenny planet shall never be worth twopence. [ Proverb ]

Of the right that is born with us, of that unhappily there is never a question. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Mephisto in "Faust." ]

As for environments, the kingliest being ever born in the flesh lay in a manger. [ Chapin ]

Ennui is the rust of the mind born of idleness. It is unused tools that corrode. [ Mme. de Girardin ]

True gladness doth not always speak; joy bred and born but in the tongue is weak. [ Ben Jonson ]

We are born but to die (die in being born), and our end hangs on to our beginning. [ Manilius ]

It is in vain for a man to be born fortunate, if he be unfortunate in his marriage. [ Dacier ]

Truth is born with us; and we must do violence to nature, to shake off our veracity. [ St. Evremond ]

Curiosity in children Nature has provided to remove the ignorance they were born with. [ Locke ]

It is of no consequence of what parents any man is born, so that he be a man of merit. [ Horace ]

Love is old, old as eternity, but not outworn; with each new being born or to be born. [ Byron ]

Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. [ William Shakespeare ]

For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. [ Luke ii. 11 ]

Prayer is, the breath of a new-born soul, and there can be no Christian life without it. [ Rowland Hill ]

Born of God, attach thyself to Him, as a plant to its root, that ye may not be withered. [ Demophilus ]

The soft contralto notes of a woman's voice are born in the immediate region of the heart. [ Alfred de Musset ]

Of all the joys that brighten suffering earth, what joy is welcomed like a new-born child? [ Mrs. Norton ]

Born to be ploughed with years, and sown with cares, and reaped by Death, lord of the human soil. [ Byron ]

Where rivulets dance their wayward round, and beauty born of murmuring sound shall pass into her face. [ Wordsworth ]

Sin and hedgehogs are born without spikes; but how they prick and wound after their birth, we all know. [ Richter ]

Men are born with two eyes, but with one tongue, in order that they should see twice as much as they say. [ Colton ]

We go to the grave of a friend saying, A man is dead, but angels throng about him, saying, A man is born. [ Beecher ]

No man is nobler born than another, unless he is born with better abilities and a more amiable disposition. [ Seneca ]

It is as natural to die as to be born; and to a little infant, perhaps, the one is as painful as the other. [ Bacon ]

Friendships which are born in misfortune are more firm and lasting than those which are formed in happiness. [ D'Urfey ]

The only rational liberty is that which is born of subjection, reared in the fear of God and the love of man. [ W. G. Simms ]

Since every man that lives is born to die, and none can boast sincere felicity, with equal minds what happens let us bear. [ Dryden ]

Life is rather a state of embryo, - a preparation for life. A man is not completely born until he has passed through death. [ Franklin ]

No man can be said to have the spirit who does not walk in it, or to be born of the spirit until the spirit is born of him. [ Ed ]

Some men are called sagacious, merely on account of their avarice; whereas a child can clench its fist the moment it is born. [ Shenstone ]

Some of our weaknesses are born in us, others are the result of education; it is a question which of the two give us most trouble. [ Goethe ]

The Soul is born old, but it grows young; that is the comedy of life. The Body is born young and grows old; that is Life's tragedy. [ Oscar Wilde, A Woman of No Importance ]

'Tis the only discipline we are born for; all studies else are but as circular lines, and death the center where they all must meet. [ Massinger ]

Genius is always a surprise, but it is born with great advantages when the stock from which it springs has been long under cultivation. [ Oliver Wendell Holmes ]

I like books. I was born and bred among them, and have the easy feeling when I get in their presence, that a stable-boy has among horses. [ O. W. Holmes ]

To be impatient at the death of a person concerning whom it was certain he must die is to mourn because thy friend was not born an angel. [ Jeremy Taylor ]

No man is the wiser for his learning; it may administer matter to work in, or objects to work upon; but wit and wisdom are born with a man. [ Selden ]

Before the birth of Love, many fearful things took place through the empire of Necessity; but when this god was born, all things rose to men. [ Socrates ]

Given the books of a man, it is not difficult. I think, to detect therein the personality of the man, and the station in life to which he was born. [ Stoddard ]

That state of life is alone suitable to a man in which and for which he was born, and he who is not led abroad by great objects is far happier at home. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

Man is not born to solve the problem of the universe; but to find out what he has to do, and to restrain himself within the limits of his comprehension.

His last day places man in the same state as he was before he was born; nor after death has the body or soul any more feeling than they had before birth. [ Pliny the Elder ]

Verily, I swear, it is better to be lowly born, and range with humble livers in content than to be perked up in a glistering grief, and wear a golden sorrow. [ Shakespeare ]

The most precious wine is produced upon the sides of volcanoes. Now bold and inspiring ideals are only born of a clear head that stands over a glowing heart. [ Horace Mann ]

The human soul is like a bird that is born in a cage. Nothing can deprive it of its natural longings, or obliterate the mysterious remembrance of its heritage. [ Epes Sargent ]

We are members of one great body. Nature planted in us a mutual love, and fitted us for a social life. We must consider that we were born for the good of the whole. [ Seneca ]

Not to know what happened before we were born is always to remain a child; to know, and blindly to adopt that knowledge as an implicit rule of life, is never to be a man. [ Chatfield ]

No man is born into this world whose work is not born with him; there is always work, and tools to work withal, for those who will; and blessed are the horny hands of toil. [ Lowell ]

Enjoy the blessings of this day if God sends them; and the evils bear patiently and sweetly. For this day only is ours; we are dead to yesterday, and we are not born to tomorrow. [ Jeremy Taylor ]

The crowning fortune of a man is to be born to some pursuit which finds him employment and happiness, whether it be to make baskets, or broadswords, or canals, or statues, or songs. [ Emerson ]

Art itself, in all its methods, is the child of religion. The highest and best works in architecture, sculpture and painting, poetry and music, have been born out of the religion of Nature. [ James Freeman Clarke ]

A woman has two smiles that an angel might envy: the smile that accepts the lover before the words are uttered, and the smile that lights on the first-born baby, and assures it of a mother's love. [ Haliburton ]

All our opinions, sentiments, principles, prejudices, religious beliefs, are really but the result of birthplace: how different would they be, had we been born and reared at the antipodes of our respective lands. [ De Finod ]

Music moves us, and we know not why; we feel the tears, and cannot trace the source. Is it the language of some other state, born of its memory? For what can wake the soul's strong instinct of another world, like music? [ Miss L. E. Landon ]

There is nothing like youth. The middle aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile, like most kings. [ Oscar Wilde, A Woman of No Importance ]

Objects close to the eye shut out much larger objects on the horizon; and splendors born only of the earth eclipse the stars. So a man sometimes covers up the entire disc of eternity with a dollar, and quenches transcendent glories with a little shining dust. [ Chapin ]

We are born for a higher destiny than earth; there is a realm where the rainbow never fades, where the stars will be spread before us like islands that slumber on the ocean, and where the beings that pass before us like shadows will stay in our presence forever. [ Bulwer-Lytton ]

Heaven may have happiness as utterly unknown to us as the gift of perfect vision would be to a man born blind. If we consider the inlets of pleasure from five senses only, we may be sure that the same Being who created us could have given us five hundred, if He had pleased. [ Colton ]

Of him that hopes to be forgiven it is indispensably required that he forgive. It is, therefore, superfluous to urge any other motive. On this great duty eternity is suspended, and to him that refuses to practise it, the throne of mercy is inaccessible, and the Saviour of the world has been born in vain. [ Johnson ]

Morals are of inestimable value, for every man is born crammed with sin microbes, and the only thing that can extirpate these sin microbes is morals. Now you take a sterilized Christian - I mean, you take the sterilized Christian, for there's only one. Dear sir, I wish you wouldn't look at me like that. [ Mark Twain, Seventieth Birthday speech ]

Phaeton was his father's heir; born to attain the highest fortune without earning it; he had built no sun-chariot (could not build the simplest wheel-barrow), but could and would insist on driving one; and so broke his own stiff neck, sent gig and horses spinning through infinite space, and set the universe on fire. [ Carlyle ]

We speak of persons as jovial, as being born under the planet Jupiter or Jove, which was the joyfullest star and the happiest augury of all. A gloomy person was said to be saturnine, as being born under the planet Saturn, who was considered to make those who owned his influence, and were born when he was in the ascendant, grave and stern as himself. [ Trench ]

The dramatist, like the poet, is born, not made. There must be inspiration back of all true and permanent art, dramatic or otherwise, and art is universal: there is nothing national about it. Its field is humanity, and it takes in all the world; nor does anything else afford the refuge that is provided by it from all troubles and all the vicissitudes of life. [ William Winter ]

People are always talking about originality; but what do they mean? As soon as we are born, the world begins to work upon us; and this goes on to the end. And after all, what can we call our own, except energy, strength, and will? If I could give an account of all that I owe to great predecessors and contemporaries, there would be but a small balance in my favor. [ Goethe ]

We must have kings, we must have nobles; nature is always providing such in every society; only let us have the real instead of the titular. In every society some are born to rule, and some to advise. The chief is the chief all the world over, only not his cap and plume. It is only this dislike of the pretender which makes men sometimes unjust to the true and finished man. [ Emerson ]

Many a good intention dies from inattention. If, through carelessness or indolence, or selfishness, a good intention is not put into effect, we have lost an opportunity, demoralized ourselves, and stolen from the pile of possible good. To be born and not fed, is to perish. To launch a ship and neglect it is to lose it. To have a talent and bury it, is to be a wicked and slothful servant. For in the end we shall be judged, not alone by what we have done, but by what we could have done. [ Maltbie Babcock ]

Morals are an acquirement - like music, like a foreign language, like piety, poker, paralysis - no man is born with them. I wasn't myself, I started poor. I hadn't a single moral. There is hardly a man in this house that is poorer than I was then. Yes, I started like that - the world before me, not a moral in the slot. Not even an insurance moral. I can remember the first one I ever got. I can remember the landscape, the weather, the - I can remember how everything looked. It was an old moral, an old second-hand moral, all out of repair, and didn't fit, anyway. But if you are careful with a thing like that, and keep it in a dry place, and save it for processions, and Chautauquas, and World's Fairs, and so on, and disinfect it now and then, and give it a fresh coat of whitewash once in a while, you will be surprised to see how well she will last and how long she will keep sweet, or at least inoffensive. When I got that mouldy old moral, she had stopped growing, because she hadn't any exercise; but I worked her hard, I worked her Sundays and all. Under this cultivation she waxed in might and stature beyond belief, and served me well and was my pride and joy for sixty-three years; then she got to associating with insurance presidents, and lost flesh and character, and was a sorrow to look at and no longer competent for business. She was a great loss to me. Yet not all loss. I sold her - ah, pathetic skeleton, as she was - I sold her to Leopold, the pirate King of Belgium; he sold her to our Metropolitan Museum, and it was very glad to get her, for without a rag on, she stands 57 feet long and 16 feet high, and they think she's a brontosaur. Well, she looks it. They believe it will take nineteen geological periods to breed her match. [ Mark Twain, Seventieth Birthday speech ]

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ORB
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NOB
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ROB
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NOB
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ROB
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BORN
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BORN
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ORB
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BORN
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ORB
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OR
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born in Words With Friends™

The word born is playable in Words With Friends™, no blanks required.

Words With Friends™ Letter Score: 8

Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Play In The Letters born:

BORN
(48)
 

All Words With Friends™ Plays For The Word born

BORN
(48)
BORN
(36)
BORN
(24)
BORN
(24)
BORN
(24)
BORN
(24)
BORN
(24)
BORN
(20)
BORN
(18)
BORN
(16)
BORN
(16)
BORN
(16)
BORN
(16)
BORN
(16)
BORN
(14)
BORN
(14)
BORN
(13)
BORN
(12)
BORN
(12)
BORN
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BORN
(10)
BORN
(10)
BORN
(10)
BORN
(9)
BORN
(9)
BORN
(8)

The 113 Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Plays Using The Letters In born

BORN
(48)
BORN
(36)
BORN
(24)
BORN
(24)
BORN
(24)
BORN
(24)
BORN
(24)
NOB
(21)
NOB
(21)
NOB
(21)
BORN
(20)
NOB
(19)
ROB
(18)
ORB
(18)
ORB
(18)
ORB
(18)
BORN
(18)
ROB
(18)
ROB
(18)
BORN
(16)
ORB
(16)
BORN
(16)
BORN
(16)
BORN
(16)
ROB
(16)
BORN
(16)
NOB
(15)
ROB
(14)
NOB
(14)
NOB
(14)
NOB
(14)
ORB
(14)
BORN
(14)
BORN
(14)
BORN
(13)
NOB
(13)
ROB
(12)
ORB
(12)
BORN
(12)
NOR
(12)
NOR
(12)
NOR
(12)
ROB
(12)
ORB
(12)
BORN
(12)
ORB
(12)
ROB
(12)
ORB
(11)
NOB
(11)
ROB
(11)
BORN
(11)
NOB
(11)
ORB
(10)
BORN
(10)
ROB
(10)
NOR
(10)
BORN
(10)
BORN
(10)
NOB
(9)
BORN
(9)
BORN
(9)
NOB
(9)
ON
(9)
NO
(9)
NO
(9)
ON
(9)
ORB
(8)
ORB
(8)
ROB
(8)
ROB
(8)
BORN
(8)
NOR
(8)
NOB
(8)
NOR
(8)
NOR
(8)
NOR
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ORB
(7)
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ON
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NOB
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NO
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Words within the letters of born

2 letter words in born (3 words)

3 letter words in born (4 words)

4 letter words in born (1 word)

born + 1 blank (8 words)

Word Growth involving born

Shorter words in born

or

Longer words containing born

aborn aborne fleaborne

aborn aborne seaborne

aborn fleaborn fleaborne

airborn airborne

bornagain

borne aborne fleaborne

borne aborne seaborne

borne airborne

borne bornesitol

borne foodborne nonfoodborne

borne norbornene norbornenes

borne overborne

borne soilborne

borne stubborner

borne stubbornest

borne tickborne

borne waterborne

firstborn firstborns

foreignborn

freeborn

highborn

inborn

lastborn lastborns

liveborn liveborns

lowborn

newborn newborns

norbornane norbornanes

norbornylene norbornylenes

reborn

stillborn stillborns

stubborn stubborner

stubborn stubbornest

stubborn stubbornly

stubborn stubbornness

suborn

tickborn tickborne

unborn

wellborn