5 letter words starting with br

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  • BRAAI
  • BRACE
  • BRACH
  • BRACK
  • BRACT
  • BRADS
  • BRAES
  • BRAGS
  • BRAHS
  • BRAID
  • BRAIL
  • BRAIN
  • BRAKE
  • BRAKS
  • BRAKY
  • BRAME
  • BRAND
  • BRANE
  • BRANK
  • BRANS
  • BRANT
  • BRASH
  • BRASS
  • BRAST
  • BRATS
  • BRAVA
  • BRAVE
  • BRAVI
  • BRAVO
  • BRAWL
  • BRAWN
  • BRAWS
  • BRAXY
  • BRAYS
  • BRAZA
  • BRAZE
  • BREAD
  • BREAK
  • BREAM
  • BREDE
  • BREDS
  • BREED
  • BREEM
  • BREER
  • BREES
  • BREID
  • BREIS
  • BREME
  • BRENS
  • BRENT
  • BRERE
  • BRERS
  • BREVE
  • BREWS
  • BREYS
  • BRIAR
  • BRIBE
  • BRICK
  • BRIDE
  • BRIEF
  • BRIER
  • BRIES
  • BRIGS
  • BRIKI
  • BRIKS
  • BRILL
  • BRIMS
  • BRINE
  • BRING
  • BRINK
  • BRINS
  • BRINY
  • BRIOS
  • BRISE
  • BRISK
  • BRISS
  • BRITH
  • BRITS
  • BRITT
  • BRIZE
  • BROAD
  • BROCH
  • BROCK
  • BRODS
  • BROGH
  • BROGS
  • BROIL
  • BROKE
  • BROME
  • BROMO
  • BRONC
  • BROND
  • BROOD
  • BROOK
  • BROOL
  • BROOM
  • BROOS
  • BROSE
  • BROSY
  • BROTH
  • BROWN
  • BROWS
  • BRUCK
  • BRUGH
  • BRUHS
  • BRUIN
  • BRUIT
  • BRUJA
  • BRUJO
  • BRULE
  • BRUME
  • BRUNG
  • BRUNT
  • BRUSH
  • BRUSK
  • BRUST
  • BRUTE
  • BRUTS
  • BRUVS

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Definition of brake

brake (noun)

  1. A fern; bracken.

brake (noun)

  1. A thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc.

brake (noun)

  1. A tool used for breaking flax or hemp.
  2. A type of machine for bending sheet metal. (See wikipedia.)
  3. A large, heavy harrow for breaking clods after ploughing; a drag.

brake (verb)

  1. To bruise and crush; to knead
  2. To pulverise with a harrow

brake (noun)

  1. An ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista.
  2. The handle of a pump.
  3. A device used to slow or stop the motion of a wheel, or of a vehicle, by friction; also, the controls or apparatus used to engage such a mechanism such as the pedal in a car.
  4. A baker's kneading trough.
  5. A device used to confine or prevent the motion of an animal.
  6. That part of a carriage, as of a movable battery, or engine, which enables it to turn.

brake (verb)

  1. To operate (a) brake(s).
  2. To be stopped or slowed (as if) by braking.

brake (noun)

  1. A cage.
  2. A type of torture instrument.

brake (verb)

  1. To separate into two or more pieces, to fracture or crack, by a process that cannot easily be reversed for reassembly.
  2. To divide (something, often money) into smaller units.
  3. To cause (a person or animal) to lose spirit or will; to crush the spirits of.
  4. To be crushed, or overwhelmed with sorrow or grief.
  5. To interrupt; to destroy the continuity of; to dissolve or terminate.
  6. To ruin financially.
  7. To violate, to not adhere to.
  8. (of a fever) To pass the most dangerous part of the illness; to go down, in terms of temperature.
  9. (of a spell of settled weather) To end.
  10. (of a storm) To begin; to end.
  11. (of morning, dawn, day etc.) To arrive.
  12. To render (a game) unchallenging by altering its rules or exploiting loopholes or weaknesses in them in a way that gives a player an unfair advantage.
  13. To stop, or to cause to stop, functioning properly or altogether.
  14. To cause (a barrier) to no longer bar.
  15. To destroy the arrangement of; to throw into disorder; to pierce.
  16. (of a wave of water) To collapse into surf, after arriving in shallow water.
  17. To burst forth; to make its way; to come into view.
  18. To interrupt or cease one's work or occupation temporarily.
  19. To interrupt (a fall) by inserting something so that the falling object does not (immediately) hit something else beneath.
  20. To disclose or make known an item of news, etc.
  21. (of a sound) To become audible suddenly.
  22. To change a steady state abruptly.
  23. To suddenly become.
  24. Of a male voice, to become deeper at puberty.
  25. Of a voice, to alter in type due to emotion or strain: in men generally to go up, in women sometimes to go down; to crack.
  26. To surpass or do better than (a specific number), to do better than (a record), setting a new record.
  27. :
  28. (most often in the passive tense) To demote, to reduce the military rank of.
  29. To end (a connection), to disconnect.
  30. (of an emulsion) To demulsify.
  31. To counter-attack
  32. To lay open, as a purpose; to disclose, divulge, or communicate.
  33. To become weakened in constitution or faculties; to lose health or strength.
  34. To fail in business; to become bankrupt.
  35. To destroy the strength, firmness, or consistency of.
  36. To destroy the official character and standing of; to cashier; to dismiss.
  37. To make an abrupt or sudden change; to change the gait.
  38. To fall out; to terminate friendship.
  39. To terminate the execution of a program before normal completion.
  40. To suspend the execution of a program during debugging so that the state of the program can be investigated.


Definition of brawl

brawl (noun)

  1. A disorderly argument or fight, usually with a large number of people involved.

brawl (verb)

  1. To engage in a brawl; to fight or quarrel.
  2. To create a disturbance; to complain loudly.
  3. Especially of a rapid stream running over stones: to make a loud, confused noise.
  4. To pour abuse on; to scold.

brawl (verb)

  1. To move to and fro, to quiver, to shake.

brawl (noun)

  1. A dance of French origin dating from the 16th century, performed by couples in a circle or a line; the music for this dance.

brawl (noun)

  1. A type of dance move or step.

Definition of bribe

bribe (noun)

  1. Something (usually money) given in exchange for influence or as an inducement to dishonesty.
  2. That which seduces; seduction; allurement.

bribe (verb)

  1. To give a bribe to; specifically, to ask a person to do something, usually against his/her will, in exchange for some type of reward or relief from potential trouble.
  2. To gain by a bribe; to induce as by a bribe.

Definition of brood

brood (noun)

  1. The young of certain animals, especially a group of young birds or fowl hatched at one time by the same mother.
  2. The young of any egg-laying creature, especially if produced at the same time.
  3. The eggs and larvae of social insects such as bees, ants and some wasps, especially when gathered together in special brood chambers or combs within the colony.
  4. The children in one family; offspring.
  5. That which is bred or produced; breed; species.
  6. Parentage.
  7. Heavy waste in tin and copper ores.

brood (verb)

  1. To keep an egg warm to make it hatch.
  2. To protect (something that is gradually maturing); to foster.
  3. (typically with about or over) To dwell upon moodily and at length, mainly alone.
  4. To be bred.

brood (adjective)

  1. Kept or reared for breeding, said of animals.