bring Antonyms
Strongest:
- suppress
- repress
- restrain
- subdue
- restrict
- control
- restrict
- impede
- limit
- quash
- crush
- quash
- impede
- check
- subdue
- crush
- control
- restrain
- smother
- suppress
- dampen
- quell
- stifle
- limit
- quell
- check
- stifle
- repress
- dampen
- smother
Strong:
- squelch
- kill
- put-down
- still
- destroy
- squash
- can
- rein-in-
- squash
- abolish
- squelch
- kill
- retard
- put-down
- abolish
- rein-in-
- destroy
- curb
- inhibit
- can
- arrest
- retard
- still
- inhibit
- curb
- arrest
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- introduce
- effect
- found
- encourage
- spawn
- translate-into-
- beget
- effectuate
- work
- make
- bring-about
- invoke
- promote
- catalyze
- yield
- result-in-
- give-rise-to
- draw-on
- induce
Weak:
Meaning of bring
bring (v)
take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
cause to come into a particular state or condition
cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
go or come after and bring or take back
bring into a different state
be accompanied by
advance or set forth in court
bestow a quality on
be sold for a certain price
attract the attention of
induce or persuade
bring (v. t.)
To convey to the place where the speaker is or is to be; to bear from a more distant to a nearer place; to fetch.
To cause the accession or obtaining of; to procure; to make to come; to produce; to draw to.
To convey; to move; to carry or conduct.
To persuade; to induce; to draw; to lead; to guide.
To produce in exchange; to sell for; to fetch; as, what does coal bring per ton?
bring Sentence Examples
- Can you please bring me a glass of water?
- I'll bring my favorite book to read during the journey.
- Don't forget to bring your umbrella; it might rain later.
- She always knows how to bring a smile to my face.
- His speech managed to bring tears to the eyes of everyone in the audience.
- Let's bring some snacks for the picnic in the park.
- The new policy aims to bring about positive changes in the workplace.
- We need to bring attention to this issue before it escalates further.
- His experience will bring a valuable perspective to the team.
- The music has the power to bring people together in celebration.
FAQs About the word bring
take something or somebody with oneself somewhere, cause to come into a particular state or condition, cause to happen or to occur as a consequence, go or come
create, do, prompt, cause, generate, produce, introduce, effect, found, encourage
suppress, repress, restrain, subdue, restrict, control,restrict, impede, limit, quash
Can you please bring me a glass of water?
I'll bring my favorite book to read during the journey.
Don't forget to bring your umbrella; it might rain later.
She always knows how to bring a smile to my face.