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Topic: Politics

brigand

IPA: /ˈbrɪɡ.ənd/

KK: /ˈbrɪɡənd/

noun

Definition: A person who steals or commits crimes, often as part of a group or gang.

Example: The brigand was captured while trying to rob a traveler on the road.

brigandage

IPA: //brɪˈɡændɪdʒ//

KK: /brɪˈɡændɪdʒ/

noun

Definition: The way of living or behavior associated with a bandit or robber, often involving acts of theft and violence.

Example: The villagers lived in fear of brigandage, as bandits frequently raided their homes.

brinkmanship

IPA: /ˈbrɪŋk.mən.ʃɪp/

KK: /ˈbrɪŋkˌmænʃɪp/

noun

Definition: The act of taking risks in a dangerous situation to gain an advantage, especially in politics or negotiations.

Example: The two countries engaged in brinkmanship, each trying to outdo the other in their threats.

brinksmanship

IPA: /ˈbrɪŋk.smən.ʃɪp/

KK: /ˈbrɪŋkˌsmənˌʃɪp/

noun

Definition: The practice of pushing a dangerous situation to the edge of disaster in order to achieve the most advantageous outcome.

Example: The negotiations were marked by brinksmanship, as both sides threatened to walk away from the table.

broach

IPA: /broʊtʃ/

KK: /broʊtʃ/

noun

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.

transitive verb

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.

broadsheet

IPA: /ˈbrɔːdʃiːt/

KK: /ˈbroʊdʃiːt/

noun

Definition: A type of newspaper that has larger pages than a tabloid, often used for serious journalism and detailed reporting.

Example: The local broadsheet published an in-depth article about the city's history.

broadside

IPA: /ˈbrɔːdsaɪd/

KK: /ˈbrɔːdsaɪd/

adjective

Definition: Referring to something that is positioned or directed sideways, often in relation to a surface or object.

Example: The ship was broadside to the wind, making it difficult to steer.

adverb

Definition: In a sideways manner or with the side facing a particular direction.

Example: The car was parked broadside to the street, making it difficult for other vehicles to pass.

noun

Definition: A large sheet of paper printed on one side, often used for advertisements or public notices, or a strong verbal attack in speech or writing.

Example: The politician delivered a broadside against his opponent during the debate.

transitive verb

Definition: To hit something directly on its side, often resulting in a collision.

Example: The truck broadsided the car at the intersection.

browbeat

IPA: /ˈbraʊˌbiːt/

KK: /ˈbraʊˌbit/

transitive verb

Definition: To intimidate someone by using a forceful or domineering attitude or speech.

Example: He tried to browbeat his colleagues into agreeing with his plan.

brownshirt

IPA: //ˈbraʊnˌʃɜːrt//

KK: /ˈbraʊnˌʃɜrt/

noun

Definition: A member of a paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany known for wearing brown uniforms.

Example: The brownshirts played a significant role in the rise of the Nazi party during the 1920s and 1930s.

brunt

IPA: /brʌnt/

KK: /brʌnt/

noun

Definition: The main impact or force of something, especially in a difficult situation or attack.

Example: During the storm, the coastal towns bore the brunt of the strong winds and heavy rain.

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