brought out Antonyms

Meaning of brought out

brought 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)

brought out Sentence Examples

  1. The bright sunshine brought out the vibrant colors of the flowers in the garden.
  2. The intense heat brought out beads of sweat on the hikers' foreheads.
  3. The thunderous applause brought out the performer's inner joy and confidence.
  4. The shocking revelation brought out a mix of emotions among the audience.
  5. The therapist's gentle questions brought out hidden memories from the patient's subconscious.
  6. The argument brought out both sides of the issue, highlighting the complexities involved.
  7. The competition brought out the best in each athlete, pushing them to their limits.
  8. The investigation brought out the truth, exposing the lies and deception.
  9. The accident brought out the worst in some people, revealing their selfishness and indifference.
  10. The tragedy brought out a sense of unity and compassion in the community, encouraging them to help those in need.

FAQs About the word brought 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

said, told, shared, spoke, discussed, talked,uttered, articulated, put into words, got off

suppressed,stifled,

The bright sunshine brought out the vibrant colors of the flowers in the garden.

The intense heat brought out beads of sweat on the hikers' foreheads.

The thunderous applause brought out the performer's inner joy and confidence.

The shocking revelation brought out a mix of emotions among the audience.