bringing on Antonyms

Meaning of bringing on

bringing on

to cause to appear or occur

bringing on Sentence Examples

  1. The constant rain is bringing on a sense of melancholy in the town.
  2. The unexpected snowfall is bringing on traffic chaos and delays.
  3. The doctor's diagnosis of cancer is bringing on a wave of anxiety and fear.
  4. The harsh words of the manager are bringing on tears in the employee's eyes.
  5. The beautiful sunset is bringing on a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.
  6. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee is bringing on a sense of warmth and comfort.
  7. The loud music at the concert is bringing on a headache for some attendees.
  8. The heavy exercise routine is bringing on muscle soreness and fatigue.
  9. The news of a job promotion is bringing on a surge of excitement and happiness.
  10. The birth of a new baby is bringing on a lifetime of love and joy for the parents.

FAQs About the word bringing on

to cause to appear or occur

translating (into), bringing about, producing, prompting, generating, giving rise to, doing, drawing on, resulting (in), creating

putting down,limiting, restricting, controlling, impeding, stifling, subduing, clamping down (on), suppressing, restraining

The constant rain is bringing on a sense of melancholy in the town.

The unexpected snowfall is bringing on traffic chaos and delays.

The doctor's diagnosis of cancer is bringing on a wave of anxiety and fear.

The harsh words of the manager are bringing on tears in the employee's eyes.