different between unbearing vs unhearing

unbearing

English

Etymology

From Middle English unbering, unberinde, from Old English unberende, from Proto-Germanic *unberandz, equivalent to un- +? bearing.

Verb

unbearing

  1. present participle of unbear

Adjective

unbearing (not comparable)

  1. Bearing no fruit.
    an unbearing tree

unbearing From the web:

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unhearing

English

Etymology

un- +? hearing

Adjective

unhearing (not comparable)

  1. Not hearing.
    • Camille said, as if unhearing, "Of course Apollo isn't with us permanently, you know!". - "Middle AgeĀ : A Romance" (2001) by Joyce Carol Oates (Fourth Estate, paperback edition, 272)

Antonyms

  • hearing

unhearing From the web:

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  • what is hearing mean
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