bring home (Meaning)

Wordnet

bring home (v)

make understandable and clear

earn as a salary or wage

bring home Sentence Examples

  1. After years of hard work, I finally achieved my goal and was able to bring home the championship trophy.
  2. Let's stop by the grocery store and pick up some ingredients to bring home for dinner.
  3. His story about the poverty he witnessed while volunteering abroad really brought home the importance of helping others in need.
  4. The documentary about climate change aimed to bring home the urgent need for environmental action.
  5. Winning the lottery would really bring home the reality of financial security for us.
  6. I always try to bring home a souvenir from my travels to remind me of the places I've visited.
  7. The image of the soldier returning from war brought home the sacrifices made by military personnel.
  8. We need to bring home the fact that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty.
  9. The statistics on drunk driving accidents really bring home the dangers of getting behind the wheel while intoxicated.
  10. Attending the conference abroad was an enriching experience, but nothing compares to the joy of bringing home new knowledge to share with my colleagues.

FAQs About the word bring home

make understandable and clear, earn as a salary or wage

create, generate, prompt, produce, cause, do, invoke, catalyze, spawn, induce

quash, control, impede, crush, quash, limit, quell, smother, subdue, restrict

After years of hard work, I finally achieved my goal and was able to bring home the championship trophy.

Let's stop by the grocery store and pick up some ingredients to bring home for dinner.

His story about the poverty he witnessed while volunteering abroad really brought home the importance of helping others in need.

The documentary about climate change aimed to bring home the urgent need for environmental action.