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Bear fruit Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɛɹ/ /ˈfɹut
BAIR FROOT
bˈeə/ /fɹˈuːt
BAIR FROOT

Definition

To produce results or have a successful outcome, especially after effort or time. It can be used literally for plants, but is most often used figuratively.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in formal or semi-formal contexts. Common in business, academic, or personal development discussions. Rarely used in daily conversation about actual fruit trees; usually figurative. Don't confuse with 'fruitful' (adjective, productive). Collocations: 'plans bear fruit', 'efforts bear fruit'.

Example Sentences

After months of hard work, our project finally bore fruit.

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The apple tree in our yard did not bear fruit this year.

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Sometimes your patience will bear fruit in unexpected ways.

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Let's hope all this planning will bear fruit soon.

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It took years before her dedication began to bear fruit.

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Don’t worry—the changes we’re making now will bear fruit down the road.

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