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Cross to bear Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹɔs/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈbɛɹ
KRAWSS tuh BAIR
kɹˈɒs/ /tˈuː/ /bˈeə
kross too BAIR

Definition

A "cross to bear" is a problem, responsibility, or burden in life that someone must deal with, often something difficult or unfair that cannot be avoided.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom is often used to describe personal hardships or unavoidable difficulties. It has origins in Christian imagery (Jesus carrying the cross), but is used widely and not necessarily religious. Usually said sympathetically about someone else's struggles.

Example Sentences

Caring for his sick mother is his cross to bear.

basic

Everyone has a cross to bear in life.

basic

His allergy is just a cross to bear he has to live with.

basic

We all have our own crosses to bear, so be kind to others.

natural

Living far from family is her cross to bear right now.

natural

It's a tough job, but that's my cross to bear.

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