brooked Antonyms
Strongest:
- proscribed
- unbearable
- impermissible
- forbidden
- intolerable
- taboo
- unacceptable
- barred
- intolerable
- unbearable
- taboo
- prohibited
- barred
- impermissible
- unacceptable
- proscribed
- prohibited
- forbidden
Strong:
- unendurable
- illegal
- unauthorized
- illicit
- improper
- unlawful
- tabu
- verboten
- illegal
- unauthorized
- inappropriate
- improper
- inappropriate
- unlawful
- outlawed
- banned
- interdicted
- banned
- verboten
- interdicted
- outlawed
- tabu
- illicit
- unendurable
Weak:
Strongest:
- endorsed
- okay
- accepted
- sanctioned
- commanded
- permitted
- approved
- countenanced
- vouchsafed
- condoned
- lawful
- appropriate
- promoted
- granted
- allowed
- authorized
- legitimate
- supported
Strong:
- mandatory
- accorded
- tolerable
- endurable
- tolerated
- warranted
- accredited
- licensed
- required
- bearable
- indorsed
- certified
- unobjectionable
- legal
- ordered
- acceptable
- ok
- encouraged
Weak:
Meaning of brooked
Webster
brooked (imp. & p. p.)
of Brook
brooked Sentence Examples
- Sarah brooked no opposition when it came to implementing her plans.
- Despite his anger, he brooked her criticism with a calm demeanor.
- The manager brooked no excuses for tardiness in the workplace.
- John's patience was tested, but he brooked the delays without complaint.
- The teacher brooked no disrespect in her classroom.
- The company's CEO brooked dissent among the board members by encouraging open dialogue.
- Jenny brooked the challenges of her new job with determination and resilience.
- The community brooked no discrimination, fostering an inclusive environment for all.
- David's integrity was such that he never brooked dishonesty in any form.
- Despite the harsh conditions, the explorers brooked the challenges of their journey with unwavering resolve.
FAQs About the word brooked
of Brook
endorsed, okay, accepted, sanctioned, commanded, permitted, approved,countenanced, vouchsafed, condoned
proscribed, unbearable, impermissible, forbidden, intolerable, taboo, unacceptable, barred, intolerable, unbearable
Sarah brooked no opposition when it came to implementing her plans.
Despite his anger, he brooked her criticism with a calm demeanor.
The manager brooked no excuses for tardiness in the workplace.
John's patience was tested, but he brooked the delays without complaint.