Use the word born in a sentence

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It isn’t fair at all. Even some men were born bigger and some others slimmer, so what?

Oh, low level telepathic field, you were born with it, just an extra synaptic engram, causing…

When Madison was born, I said, «Rivka, my schveltz is filled with schpoinkis.»

What’s more likely is that the baby will be born prematurely, maybe traumatically so, which puts him at serious risk for chronic lung problems, developmental issues, blindness.

Having me born to this world, Raising me up so perfectly,

born in switzerland to Jewish parentage, Robert Frank brought an outsider’s perspective to bear when he embarked on a nine month road trip of his adopted home in 1956.

This is the way photography was born, which was a box with a lens on the front and light came in and went onto a piece of film, and this is the size of the film.

So, as the lion born the lion, the lion born the lion.

This is the moment I was born to do

Fitz, you’re a born salesman.

I gotta figure out how to get this shit palace back before my kid is born!

My child will be born in a crack den.

Once this baby’s born, Sandy’s not gonna be the same Sandy anymore, so you can’t be the same Mel.

You were born in your mother’s—

You were born to a higher station and are not a lowly fish wench.»

You were born according to the law and raised according to the law.

I was born by a girl thrown out of a brothel who gave birth and cursed me before she died.

«The little town where I was born…»

A baby was born, but there ware not no wedding ring to the finger.

Why, her baby was born in this very room.

a lot of nonsense, madness, born at that moment I tried to understand, to interpret following the rules of courtly manners.

High-handed as a born elite, the chief retainer’s son Genzaburo Hayaml races down the road, not caring about others.

Aphrodite, the goddess born of the foam, Threw her cloak onto the shore.

«I myself haven’t been born yet.»

His glory was born on the paintings in which you modelled.

In the desert, where I was born, there is but one thing sacred, the guest!

Outside there is a young man, called Ana, with a slim silhouette and features, who purports to be the twin brother of His Highness, born under the same configuration of stars.

Nathan, his father, born of a noble family of Israel, but a slave in Egypt

The Just One, the Holy, the High-born… the Caliph of Bagdad.

I can’t talk now. I’ll call you later, darling. Damn the day I was born!

Mom, when will your baby be born?

Tell me when he’ll be born.

-ERIK- born during the Boulevard Massacre Self educated musican and master of Black Art

«Are you heathen born that you have never heard of Holy Easter?»

«And has born a little child in the depth of winter. «

born to bring me happiness and a benediction to all mankind.

The heroine of the Polish Independence was … born in Moscow!»

«You were born two thousand years too late.

At the beginning of the Middle Ages the legend of the mandrake was born.

And thus was born in the laboratory the animal laboratory.

To save France… it’s why I was born.

People were born and died.

My mother, he is born in the Portugal.

I don’t think you’ll be able to understand, but… Being born on the stage and all well, getting married and leaving, it seems to be giving up everything.

Your profile was ruined the day you were born.

Hank, you’re just a born trouper.

Has it? Three bulldogs were born.

And it was in that little house that Abraham Lincoln was born, much to my father’s surprise.

Synonym: hatched, acquired. Similar words: suborn, born of, corn, horn, scorn, morning, attorney, labor. Meaning: [bɔːn]  n. British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970). adj. 1. brought into existence 2. being talented through inherited qualities. 

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(1) No man is born wise.

(2) We are not born for ourselves. 

(3) No man (or one) is born wise or learned. 

(4) He who is born a fool is never cured. 

(5) No one (or man) is born wise or learned. 

(6) And a child that’s born on the Sabbath day. 

(7) Many a flower is born to blush unseen. 

(8) There’s one born every minute.

(9) He that is one born[sentencedict.com], once must die. 

(10) He who pleased everybody died before he was born

(11) Men know where they were born, not where they shall die. 

(12) Everyone is born king, and most people die in exile. 

(13) Man alone is born crying, lives complaining, and dies disappointed. Samuel Johnson 

(14) I was born anAmerican; I live an American; I shall die an American. 

(15) He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. 

(16) I wept when I was born, and every day shows why. 

(17) John Wayne was born Marion Michael Morrison .

(18) Her brother was born blind . Sentencedict.com

(19) He was born of / to German parents.

(20) Only love influence, and can realize born inspiration.

(21) He was born with a squint.

(22) I was born in 1976.

(23) I believe that every person is born with talent.

(24) Her son Sean was born in 1983.

(25) The baby was born prematurely at 28 weeks gestation.

(26) Both her children were born by caesarean section.

(27) He was born with a hearing defect.

(28) He was born on a Monday.

(29) A man is not a horse because he was born in a stable. 

(30) It is as natural to die as to be born

More similar words: suborn, born of, corn, horn, scorn, morning, attorney, labor, bored, border, harbor, abortion, neighbor, border on, around the corner, elaborate, laboratory, neighboring, laboriously, neighborhood, collaboration. 

Sentences starting with born

  • Born old, one would, of course, inherit experience, so that wealth could be made to contribute to happiness, and each day, instead of lessening the natural powers and increasing infirmities, would bring new vigor and capacity of enjoyment. [4]
  • Born a gentleman, there were in him some degenerate characteristics which heart could not drown or temperament refine. [11]
  • Born in Injy,—that ‘s it, ain’t it? [6]
  • Born without real remorse, he felt it at last. [11]
  • Born to the purple, educated in the palace at Constantinople, accomplished but not handsome, at the age of twenty she was in Rome when Alaric besieged it. [4]
  • Born to him, no doubt. [5]
  • Born in England, Lancashire; in this country since he was four years old. [6]
  • Born of the Infinite, to the Infinite it was to return. [6]
  • Born leader that he was, he was biding his time. [9]
  • Born of stream galvanic, with it he had perished! [6]

Sentences ending with born

  • I was not young when you were born. [9]
  • Well, one day when the shaft was down about eight foot, the rock got so hard that we had to put in a blast—the first blast’n’ we’d ever done since Tom Quartz was born. [5]
  • Once my soul was like a watch, cased and carried in the pocket of life, uncertain, untrue, because it was a soul made, not born. [11]
  • He appears to us always self-conscious and ill at ease with gentlemen born. [4]
  • If this be Truth, man or woman who beholds her can but curse the day he or she was born. [14]
  • When Eliphalet came to town, his son’s wife, Mrs: Samuel D. (or S. Dwyer as she is beginning to call herself), was not born. [9]
  • Huck, we’re going to be celebrated, sure as you’re born! [5]
  • I am indebted to a gentleman who is of this lineage for many favors, and for precise information as to the position in the house that stood here of the very room in which Tasso was born. [4]
  • What a fearful time is this into which we poor sensitive and timid creatures are born! [6]
  • Zis is two thousan’ year before he is born! [5]

Short sentences using born

  • I wasn’t born yesterday. [9]
  • Lassiter was born without fear. [13]
  • He is born with it. [5]
  • You were born to us. [5]
  • He was born to talk. [5]
  • She was born to lead. [11]
  • It is born to him. [5]
  • You were born there. [9]
  • I was born there. [11]
  • Some are born that way. [11]

Sentences containing born two or more times

  • He made desperate work now and then with rhyme and rhythm, showing that though a born poet he was not a born singer. [6]
  • Some are born rich and some are born poor, and this inequality makes misery, and then some lose their possessions, which others get hold of, and that makes more misery. [4]
  • Pessimists are born not made; optimists are born not made; but no man is born either pessimist wholly or optimist wholly, perhaps; he is pessimistic along certain lines and optimistic along certain others. [5]
  • But Rembrandt was not born in Massachusetts; people hardly ever do know where to be born until it is too late. [4]
  • Is that Being my friend, who suffers me to be born and to grow up, and leaves me tied to the martyr’s stake, with very few real joys, and finally kills me, innocent or guilty, as surely as I am born? [10]
  • If a man is born with an unhappy temperament, nothing can make him happy; if he is born with a happy temperament, nothing can make him unhappy. [5]
  • Behold, O Kaid, in the hour that I was born thou wast born, I in the dust without thy Palace wall, thou amid the splendid things. [11]
  • So I judge I was born to rise to high dignity in the Church some how or other, but I do not know what he was born for. [5]
  • Our father, on his deathbed, decreed that if no son were born to Ulrich, the succession should pass to my house, provided a son were born to me. [5]
  • It ain’t my fault I warn’t born a duke, it ain’t your fault you warn’t born a king—so what’s the use to worry? [5]

More example sentences with the word born in them

  • But as to yourself: Those who were born in high places rarely suit us, who have dragged ourselves up from below to a better position. [10]
  • And it isn’t your proposition—no, that doesn’t fascinate me; it’s something else, I don’t quite know what; something that’s born in you and oozes out of you, I suppose. [5]
  • I imposed upon you, when I made you think Lelaps came from Swabia; he was really born in the desert, where the tigers live. [10]
  • If I ask you what b-o-w spells you can’t tell me unless you know which b-o-w I mean, and it is the same with r-o-w, b-o-r-e, and the whole family of words which were born out of lawful wedlock and don’t know their own origin. [5]
  • I always said you were born for high distinction and would achieve it. [5]
  • Of course, with you soldiers the years of warfare count double, and he—Duke Alba said so—was born a general. [10]
  • A while ago you said that man’s conscience is not a born judge of morals and conduct, but has to be taught and trained. [5]
  • As long as you run across Englishmen born this side of three hundred years ago, you are all right; but the minute you get back of Elizabeth’s time the language begins to fog up, and the further back you go the foggier it gets. [5]
  • Why, I knew you for a born son of luck the minute I saw you. [5]
  • Now, then, have you been considering the proposition that no act is ever born of any but a self-contenting impulse—(primarily). [5]
  • Let me see—why, yes, she was born the day I sold the blue enamelled timepiece to his Highness the Duc de Mauban. [11]
  • Why, two hundred years before the King was born, an Enderby was promised an earldom. [11]
  • Chateaux and lands would be hers again, and she would go back again to that brilliant life among the great to which she was born, for which nature had fitted her. [9]
  • How feverishly she worked, unknown to him, he never guessed; so carefully and unobtrusively planted her suggestions that they were born again in glory as his inspiration. [9]
  • Looking over this wonderful prospect of the St. Lawrence, he had an insistent feeling that he ought to remain in the land where he was born, and give of whatever he was capable to its life. [11]
  • Father liked his wives from the original States; but I was born in Chicago. [11]
  • I was born with the world we live upon, almost. [5]
  • He speaks English with the ease and purity of a person born to it. [5]
  • He was born with rare faculties. [11]
  • He probably brought with him in 1610 his wife, who gave birth to his daughter Bermuda, born on the Somers Islands at the time of the shipwreck. [4]
  • So it was with him I saw in front of me, and by his air and carriage I marked him then and there as a man born to great things. [9]
  • I was born with a plan of campaign. [11]
  • He was born with a most comfortable belief in himself and the knowledge that when he decided to become a domestic man he had simply, as the phrase is, to throw his handkerchief. [4]
  • I was born with a full crop of hair, he was as bald as an egg for six months. [5]
  • They are born with a fear of not being busy; and if they are intelligent and in circumstances of leisure, they have such a sense of their responsibility that they hasten to allot all their time into portions, and leave no hour unprovided for. [4]
  • Its hidden motive will illustrate a but-little considered fact in human nature; that the religious folly you are born in you will die in, no matter what apparently reasonabler religious folly may seem to have taken its place meanwhile, and abolished and obliterated it. [5]
  • Louis and his wife had only good things to say about Gerard Fynes; for the young man lived their life as though he was born to it. [11]
  • The young Marylander, who was born and bred to that mode of worship, had introduced her to the chapel, for which he did the honors for such of our boarders as were not otherwise provided for. [6]
  • But her mother, who was born a countess—if the shoe doesn’t make a foot small which Nature created big, there’s such an outcry! [10]
  • We have men who ought to have been born in England, and who only find themselves really they go there. [4]
  • If a person who is born with it looks at you, you die, or something happens—awful—is n’t it? [6]
  • Once in a while you will have a patient of sense, born with the gift of observation, from whom you may learn something. [3]
  • The house in which Shakespeare was born is the Santa Casa of England. [6]
  • Concerning the locality where Jethro Bass was born and lived, it will and will not be recognized. [9]
  • Then the place where I was born and brought up came to me with a startling completeness, and I began to go over my own life, step by step. [9]
  • And virgin valleys, where future generations were to be born, spread out and narrowed again,—valleys with a deep carpet of cane and grass, where the deer and elk and bear fed unmolested. [9]
  • The law is what I was born for. [5]
  • But here is what I want particularly to say: We are not all born the same, nor can we live the same. [11]
  • The train marched westward; for there, where the earthly remains of man also found rest, the millions of suns had disappeared, each of which was succeeded daily by a new one, born of the night. [10]
  • But new senses were suddenly born in her, new eyes were given to her mind, new powers for endurance to her soul. [11]
  • But men never were so created and born, so far as we have any record of them, and by analogy we have no reason to suppose that they ever will be. [4]
  • And when you were born you made no cry. [11]
  • You too, Beloved, were born somewhere and remember your birthplace or your early home; for you some house is haunted by recollections; to some roof you have bid farewell. [6]
  • The qualities that were born in her had to wait for circumstance and opportunity—but they were there: they were there to stay, whether they ever got a chance to fructify or not. [5]
  • Too many sensations were being born in her all at once; but she did recognise that he was not trying to subtract anything from the pomp of the Lavilettes. [11]
  • Does he think we’re all born idiots? [11]
  • But at times we also breathed a prayer—a prayer that somebody or something would come and carry off Van Blaricom, whose satire, born and nurtured in Chicago, was ever turned against Hawaii and all that therein was. [11]
  • Young Lord Carlisle was the intimate of Mr. Selwyn, born thirty years before him. [9]
  • The new Church was not born loose-jointed and featureless, but had a defined plan, a definite character, definite aims, and a name which was a challenge, and defied all comers. [5]
  • And yet there was no sense in sighing, for she wasn’t born yet. [5]
  • Old Fuller’s schoolmaster was Master Arthur Smith, a kinsman of John, who told him that John was born in Lincolnshire, and it is probable that Fuller received from his teacher some impression about the adventurer. [4]
  • To her it was like being born again. [11]
  • But if they was joyful, it warn’t nothing to what I was; for it was like being born again, I was so glad to find out who I was. [5]
  • Our first emotion was deep, unutterable gratitude, our next was a foolish rage, born of the suspicion that possibly the hotel had been visible three-quarters of an hour while we sat there in those cold puddles quarreling. [5]
  • The man that was born when his wife lay before him in the Morgue has found another woman, a good woman who loves him and—» «And is married to her? [11]
  • Admiration for him was born the day he pushed O’Meara out of his office and down a flight of stairs because he had undertaken to suggest that which should be done with the timber in Jackson County. [9]
  • The day Val was born she went away. [11]
  • However, his memory was born in him, I think, not built. [5]
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on the 25th of May, 1803. [6]
  • Which of you was born first? [5]
  • I guess I was born at slow speed. [5]
  • Dr. Elisha Perkins was born at Norwich, Connecticut, in the year 1740. [6]
  • If a man was born a Protestant —or English—he could not help it, and should not be punished in this world for it, since he was sure to be punished in the next. [11]
  • And the feeling was as palpable as the seeing; as in the early spring the new life which is being born in the year, produces a febrile kind of sorrow in the mind. [11]
  • Then a title was a title to those born lower, and the young man plainly had a vast honour for a coronet. [9]
  • For Gordon Atterbury was a born school-man. [9]
  • But our hero was a born explorer, and could not be content with not examining the strange coast upon which he found himself. [4]
  • It has been vouchsafed to many even in the midst of life to be born again to a higher existence. [10]
  • I know it’s very little indeed I give you, and you’re giving me everything; but some people are born to be debtors in this world, and some to be creditors, and some give all and get little, because—» She interrupted him. [11]
  • I think these vast powers and capacities were born in her, and that she applied them by an intuition which could not err. [5]
  • I was born vain, I guess. [5]
  • For writing we used exclusively goose-quills, for though steel pens were invented soon after I was born, they were probably very imperfect; and, moreover, had to combat a violent prejudice, for at the first school we attended we were strictly forbidden to use them. [10]
  • Marion Lamont, let us say at once, was of Southern origin, born in London during the temporary residence of her parents there, and while very young deprived by death of her natural protectors. [4]
  • Two men more unlike than he and his great artist-neighbour can hardly be imagined, though their cradles were not far apart, for the painter was born in Dusseldorf, and the clergyman at Iserlohn, in Westphalia. [10]
  • Was I born under The sun or the thunder? [11]
  • Ebers was born under a lucky star, and the pictures of his early home life, his restless student days at that romantic old seat of learning, Gottingen, are bright, vivacious, and full of colour. [10]
  • There they stand, two well born Nuremberg damsels, who have never been suffered to go next door alone after Ave Maria! [10]
  • The man born two centuries from now will think he has arrived in hell; and all in good time he will think he knows it. [5]
  • He had always treated her as though she had been born a lady, and it had done her good. [11]
  • It was the touch of a born musician who certainly had skill, but who had infinitely more of musical passion. [11]
  • They were born too late to see Noah’s ark, and died too soon to see our menagerie. [5]
  • He was born too late for the trial of the cross or the stake, or even the jail. [6]
  • Dupont was coming to-night—Dupont who had profited by the crime, and had not spent his profits, but had built upon them to further profit; for Dupont was avaricious and prudent, and a born criminal. [11]
  • Man was born to worship such! [6]
  • Man is born to trouble, and you’ve got a lot of courage. [11]
  • What Southern lady, to the manner born, is not a cook from the cradle? [9]
  • Man is born to struggle and to work, but in this, as in everything else, he must know how to be moderate if his efforts are to succeed. [10]
  • I was born to sin; and now as matters stand they must remain. [10]
  • I sent you to see Abraham Lincoln that you might be born again —in the West. [9]
  • Teddy Flynn used to say to me, says he: ‘Niver born to know distress! [11]
  • It is needless to say that it was built by a Philadelphian—that is to say one born with a genius for hotel-keeping. [4]
  • You were born to power in a small way; I have won mine myself, and shall not rest until I am permitted to exercise it on a great scale, nay, the grandest. [10]
  • But one has to learn to like the Virginia, nobody is born friendly to it. [5]
  • The hills seem to leap up against the sky as I describe that region where Cynthia Ware was born, and the very old country names help to summon up the picture. [9]
  • He ever seems to have gone forth like the Egyptian angel of death, commissioned to slay, if not the first, the fairest born of every family. [7]
  • But she seemed to have been born to misery, and wandered mournfully about, weeping and lamenting because she lacked an object for which to labour. [10]
  • They was born to do a longer trek together. [11]
  • It is pleasant to celebrate in this peaceful way, upon this old mother soil, the anniversary of an experiment which was born of war with this same land so long ago, and wrought out to a successful issue by the devotion of our ancestors. [5]
  • One thing had to be said, however; he rode the trail like a broncho-buster, and he sat his horse as though he had been born in the saddle. [11]
  • Still, he had to be born, to take in his share of the atmosphere in which we are all immersed, to have dealings with the world of phenomena, and at length to let them all «soar and sing» as he left his earthly half-way house. [6]

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Born is an adjective referring to the origin or source of someone or something. Examples:

Many useful modern inventions were born from necessities of war.

He was born in Philadelphia but was raised in Miami.

She’s a born artist, she could draw from the minute she picked up a crayon.

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помогите прошу!перепиши предложения, расставляя недостающие знаки препинания. объясни, что соединяет союз и. если в предложении один союз и, то во втором выпадающем списке отметь «прочерк».пример:«я шёл пешком и,/поражённый прелестью природы/, часто останавливался».союз и соединяет однородные члены.ночь уже ложилась на горы (1) и туман сырой (2) и холодный начал бродить по ущельям.союз и соединяет:1) части сложного предложенияоднородные члены,2) однородные членычасти сложного предложения—.поэт — трубач зовущий войско в битву (1) и прежде всех идущий в битву сам (ю. янонис).союз и соединяет:1) части сложного предложенияоднородные члены,2) ​

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Физика — 3 года назад

Вокруг прямого проводника с током (смотри рисунок) существует магнитное поле. определи направление линий этого магнитного поля в точках a и b.обрати внимание, что точки a и b находятся с разных сторон от проводника (точка a — снизу, а точка b — сверху). рисунок ниже выбери и отметь правильный ответ среди предложенных.1. в точке a — «от нас», в точке b — «к нам» 2. в точке a — «к нам», в точке b — «от нас» 3. в обеих точках «от нас»4. в обеих точках «к нам»контрольная работа по физике.прошу,не наугад важно

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