bringing out Antonyms

Meaning of bringing out

bringing out

to develop fully, utter, to produce and offer for sale, to present to the public, to make apparent, to introduce formally to society, to effectively develop (something, such as a quality)

bringing out Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic smile brought out her alluring charm.
  2. The tragedy brought out the hidden strength within her.
  3. The warm sunlight brought out the vibrant colors of the wildflowers.
  4. The poignant performance brought out tears of both joy and sorrow.
  5. The crisis brought out the best and worst in humanity.
  6. The stimulating debate brought out diverse perspectives.
  7. The challenge brought out his determination to succeed.
  8. The new novel brought out the reader's imagination.
  9. The discovery brought out a surge of excitement and wonder.
  10. The painful loss brought out the depth of their bond.

FAQs About the word bringing out

to develop fully, utter, to produce and offer for sale, to present to the public, to make apparent, to introduce formally to society, to effectively develop (so

uttering, speaking, sharing,saying, talking, telling, discussing, stating, verbalizing, getting off

suppressing,stifling,

The enigmatic smile brought out her alluring charm.

The tragedy brought out the hidden strength within her.

The warm sunlight brought out the vibrant colors of the wildflowers.

The poignant performance brought out tears of both joy and sorrow.