brandish (Meaning)

Wordnet

brandish (n)

the act of waving

Wordnet

brandish (v)

move or swing back and forth

exhibit aggressively

Webster

brandish (n.)

To move or wave, as a weapon; to raise and move in various directions; to shake or flourish.

To play with; to flourish; as, to brandish syllogisms.

A flourish, as with a weapon, whip, etc.

brandish Sentence Examples

  1. The pirate **brandished** his cutlass, threatening the unsuspecting merchant ship.
  2. In a fit of anger, the child **brandished** a toy sword, shouting imaginary battle cries.
  3. The protester **brandished** a sign with a powerful message, hoping to raise awareness for their cause.
  4. During the play, the actor **brandished** a golden goblet, celebrating the king's victory.
  5. Despite warnings, the hiker **brandished** his trekking pole towards the approaching wild boar, a risky move.
  6. The chef **brandished** a pair of tongs with a flourish, adding a dramatic touch to the cooking demonstration.
  7. The museum visitor was surprised to see ancient warriors depicted **brandishing** spears and shields.
  8. In an attempt to intimidate her opponent, the fencer **brandished** her foil with a determined expression.
  9. The historical novel described the knight **brandishing** his banner, leading his troops into battle.
  10. Though unarmed, the soldier stood his ground, **brandishing** only his courage in the face of the enemy.

FAQs About the word brandish

the act of waving, move or swing back and forth, exhibit aggressivelyTo move or wave, as a weapon; to raise and move in various directions; to shake or flourish

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camouflage, camouflage, cover, mask,disguise, hide, conceal, disguise, mask, conceal

The pirate **brandished** his cutlass, threatening the unsuspecting merchant ship.

In a fit of anger, the child **brandished** a toy sword, shouting imaginary battle cries.

The protester **brandished** a sign with a powerful message, hoping to raise awareness for their cause.

During the play, the actor **brandished** a golden goblet, celebrating the king's victory.