IPA: /ˈbrɪljənt/
KK: /ˈbrɪljənt/
Definition: Full of light or shining; also used to describe something that is magnificent or impressive, especially in terms of intelligence or creativity.
Example: She had a brilliant idea that solved the problem quickly.
Definition: A precious stone, particularly a diamond, that has been cut in a way to enhance its sparkle and shine.
Example: The ring was adorned with a brilliant that caught everyone's attention.
IPA: /ˈbrɪljəntli/
KK: /ˈbrɪljəntli/
Definition: In a way that shows great intelligence or skill; exceptionally well.
Example: She solved the complex problem brilliantly during the exam.
IPA: /brɪŋ/
KK: /brɪŋ/
Definition: To carry or convey something to a place or person, or to cause something to happen.
Example: Please bring your books to class tomorrow.
IPA: /brɪŋk/
KK: /brɪŋk/
Definition: The edge or border of something, especially a steep place like a cliff or the point where something is about to happen.
Example: Standing at the brink of the cliff, she felt a rush of excitement and fear.
IPA: /brɪsk/
KK: /brɪsk/
Definition: Full of energy and quick in movement or action; lively and active.
Example: She took a brisk walk every morning to stay healthy.
Definition: To make something lively or energetic.
Example: The coach encouraged the players to brisk their movements during practice.
IPA: /ˈbrɪskli/
KK: /brɪskli/
Definition: In a quick and energetic manner.
Example: She walked briskly to catch the bus.
IPA: //ˈbrɪsk.nəs//
KK: /brɪsknəs/
Definition: The quality of being quick, energetic, and lively.
Example: The briskness of the morning air made the walk refreshing.
IPA: /ˈbrɪtəl/
KK: /ˈbrɪtəl/
Definition: Easily broken or damaged; not strong or sturdy.
Example: The brittle glass shattered when it fell on the floor.
Definition: A type of candy made from sugar that is cooked until it becomes hard and then mixed with nuts, often broken into pieces for eating.
Example: I bought some walnut brittle from the candy store.
IPA: /ˈbrɪt(ə)lnəs/
KK: /ˈbrɪt(ə)lnəs/
Definition: The quality of being easily broken or damaged, often without much change in shape before breaking.
Example: The brittleness of the glass made it difficult to handle safely.
IPA: /broʊtʃ/
KK: /broʊtʃ/
Definition: A tool used to create or enlarge holes, often with a tapered shape, or a device for roasting meat.
Example: The mechanic used a broach to enlarge the hole in the metal.
Definition: To bring up a topic for discussion or to pierce a container to draw out its contents.
Example: She decided to broach the subject of a raise during the meeting.
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