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Bearing (Noun)

Meaning 1

Relevant relation or interconnection; "those issues have no bearing on our situation".

Classification

Nouns denoting relations between people or things or ideas.

Examples

  • The fact that I was late to the meeting has no bearing on the outcome of the project.
  • Her past experience has a direct bearing on her qualifications for the job.
  • The color of the walls has no bearing on the overall design of the room.
  • The recent changes in the market have a significant bearing on our company's financial future.
  • The quality of the raw materials has a major bearing on the final product's performance.

Meaning 2

A rotating support placed between moving parts to allow them to move easily.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The car's engine relies on numerous bearings to reduce friction and increase its overall performance.
  • Worn bearings can cause grinding and squeaking noises, signaling that the appliance needs repair.
  • Bearing failures in heavy machinery can be costly and potentially disastrous, leading to production delays.
  • Ceramic bearings are prized for their corrosion resistance and are often used in environments with extreme temperatures.
  • Fretting, corrosion, and poor lubrication are all factors that can cause a bearing to malfunction.

Hyponyms

  • Roller Bearing
  • Needle Bearing

Meaning 3

Characteristic way of bearing one's body; "stood with good posture".

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • She walked into the room with a confident bearing, her head held high and shoulders back.
  • The model's elegant bearing on the catwalk commanded attention from the audience.
  • His slouchy bearing made him appear much shorter than he actually was.
  • The ballet dancer's bearing was a testament to her years of rigorous training and practice.
  • The proud father stood with a dignified bearing, beaming with pride as his daughter accepted her award.

Synonyms

  • Posture
  • Carriage

Hypernyms

  • Bodily Property

Hyponyms

  • Slouch
  • Gracefulness
  • Awkwardness
  • Walk

Related Words

  • Bear (verb)

Meaning 4

Dignified manner or conduct.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The guest arrived at the banquet with bearing, standing tall and speaking graciously to everyone he met.
  • As the widow gave the eulogy for her husband, she comported herself with noble bearing.
  • He managed the difficult situation with calm bearing, never once losing his poise.
  • The newly elected official walked into the room with an air of confident bearing.
  • Throughout the traumatic experience, she maintained her bearing, a testament to her inner strength and character.

Synonyms

  • Mien
  • Comportment
  • Presence

Hypernyms

  • Personal Manner

Hyponyms

  • Gravitas
  • Lordliness

Related Words

  • Bear (verb)

Meaning 5

The direction or path along which something moves or along which it lies.

Classification

Nouns denoting spatial position.

Examples

  • The pilot took careful note of the bearing of the approaching plane to ensure safe separation.
  • The sailors relied on their knowledge of celestial navigation to determine their ship's bearing at sea.
  • After getting lost, Sarah had to take out her map and compass to determine the correct bearing back to camp.
  • The park ranger marked the direction of the waterfall with a red line, giving visitors an approximate bearing for the trail.
  • From the city's map, the downtown shopping district is approximately a northeast bearing from the bus station.

Synonyms

  • Aim
  • Heading

Hypernyms

  • Way

Meaning 6

Heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Synonyms

  • Armorial Bearing
  • Charge
  • Heraldic Bearing

Hypernyms

  • Heraldry

Hyponyms

  • Annulet
  • Ordinary
  • Roundel
  • Chevron
  • Fleur-de-lis
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