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Stupid Question #1: Is it BARE in mind, or BEAR in mind?

8 June 2008 1,084 views 11 Comments

A question that has always haunted me, ever since founding my first blog, or even written my first article, has been a simple grammatical error seen all over the internet.

Is it bare in mind, or bear in mind?

The answer, before I hold it back any longer, is "bear in mind." The reason behind this is bear, in the sense of holding, rather than the sense of grizzly bear. A common misconception is that bare means to hold, as well as the correct meaning, nude.

Well that’s my nugget of wisdom for today. Have fun.

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  • Ahad Bokhari said:

    Thanks Lawrence i have been using bare everytime and just today i misused it again!! Glad you cleared it up!!

  • Lawrence (author) said:

    Glad you find it useful… it’s one of those things for me that I need to post just to make sure I don’t do it again..

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  • Alan said:

    Good question - I have an English degree and more years of experience than I care (cear) to mention, but as I wrote it just now I was beset with doubt! Who the hell looks these things up on Google - well, people like me I guess!

  • Alon said:

    Thanks! I just had the same dilemma. thank god for google..

  • Emily said:

    I have been using bare for years… Ops.

  • Doug Selby said:

    Cheers Lawrence! I googled this in a moment of doubt, and am reassured by your authoritative tone. Also, I googled loadbearing, just to check. :~)

  • allover said:

    Cheers, yes google good, unless this is all a big joke and everyone is going to laugh at me when i write bear now!
    Don’t drink the kool aid!

  • Lawrence (author) said:

    Haha! No, not a joke… I always used to have trouble with that one, so I figured I’d share it when I found out.

  • rrpostal said:

    Another English BS here who always has trouble with that one! Usually I can reason these things out, but this one has stuck in my craw (now I’m doubting myself on that one too).

    Thanks for the help.

  • Tammy said:

    Thanks alot Lawrence, I just had the need for the clarification and you blog helped a whole lot. All the best

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