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brought

/bɹɔːt/

Meanings
  • Verb

    Brought means to take or convey something from one place to another.

    - "She brought the books from the library."
    - "The store will bring your order to your home."
    - "The chef will bring the appetizers to the table."

Pronunciation
  1. /bɹɔːt/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with brought
bought , fought , brought to light
Variants
List of all variants of brought that leads to same result
bring , brought , bring forth , bring forward , bring home , bring to account , bring to bear , bring to book , bring to light , bring to mind , bring to terms , bring up the rear , bringer , bringers , bringing , bringing forth , bringing forward , bringing home , bringing to account , bringing to bear , bringing to book , bringing to light , bringing to mind , bringing to terms , bringing up the rear , brings , brings forth , brings forward , brings home , brings to account , brings to bear , brings to book , brings to light , brings to mind , brings to terms , brings up the rear , brought forth , brought forward , brought home , brought to account , brought to bear , brought to book , brought to light , brought to mind , brought to terms , brought up the rear , bring about , bringing about , brings about , brought about , bring around , bringing around , brings around , brought around , bring down , bring down the house , bring the house down , bringing down , bringing down the house , bringing the house down , brings down , brings down the house , brings the house down , brought down , brought down the house , brought the house down , bring in , bringing in , brings in , brought in , bring off , bringing off , brings off , brought off , bring on , bringing on , brings on , brought on , bring out , bringing out , brings out , brought out , bring to , bringing to , brings to , brought to
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).

brought, broughten, broughtest, bringeth, bringeth, bringeth, brought they, brought thee, brought they, brought they, brought they


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The word 'brought' comes from the Old English word 'bringan' which means 'to carry'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'bring' is used more frequently than the word 'take' in the English language.

  2. The longest word in English that can be brought into a room is 'pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis', which is a type of lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silica particles.


Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to
  1. Transportation: Brought is closely related to the semantic field of transportation as it involves moving something from one place to another.

  2. Conveyance: Brought is also related to the semantic field of conveyance as it refers to the act of moving something from one place to another.


Culture
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In literature, 'brought' is often used to describe the movement of characters or objects from one place to another. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen, Mr. Darcy brings Elizabeth Bennet to his estate, Pemberley, to show her his true character and win her affection.

How to Memorize "brought"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person carrying an object from one place to another.
    - Visualize the movement of an object from one location to another.
    - Visualize the action of bringing something to someone or someplace.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'brought' with the image of a person carrying a heavy load.
    - Associate the word 'brought' with the idea of moving something from one place to another.
    - Associate the word 'brought' with the feeling of accomplishment after bringing something to a desired location.

  3. mnemonics

    - Bring Objects To Each Location
    - Bring One Thing Regularly
    - Bring Objects Together


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