cross to bear
[cross] {sb} (must|should) bear
[cross] {sb} [have] to bear

Definition & Meaning of "cross to bear"in English

cross to bear
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a difficult situation that one cannot change or escape from

[cross] to bear definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "cross to bear" and when to use it?

The idiom "cross to bear" has its origins in Christianity, specifically referring to the burden or suffering that Jesus Christ carried, symbolized by the cross, on his way to crucifixion. It is used to impliy a sense of hardship, sacrifice, or duty that one must face or accept, often without the ability to escape or rid oneself of it.

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Examples
If it comes to that, then that will be a cross I must bear.
It's not an ideal situation but we all have our crosses to bear.
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