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- On this page you'll find 207 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bring, such as: bear, carry, deliver, import, lead, and take.www.thesaurus.com/browse/bringtransport, take, convey, deliver, carry, move, lug, haul, bear, pull, tow, draw, drag Sense: Verb: escort Synonyms: escort, accompany, lead, guide, usher, come with, go with, show, see, shepherd, herd, chaperone, chaperonwww.wordreference.com/synonyms/bringtake carry make convey fetch move transportwww.powerthesaurus.org/bringTo carry or transport, usually from one place to another (of a person) To chaperon or escort To cause to occur To fetch (an amount of money) as income or profit To change someone's opinion or point of view To initiate legal action against someone To take, or cause to go, from one place to anotherwww.wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/brin…Bring synonyms - 2 536 Words and Phrases for Bring take v. # carry, transportwww.powerthesaurus.org/bring/synonyms
- Dictionaryverbbring (verb) · brings (third person present) · brought (past tense) · brought (past participle) · bringing (present participle)
- take or go with (someone or something) to a place:"she brought Luke home from the hospital" · "wake up—I've brought you some coffee"Opposite:
- cause (someone or something) to come to a place:"what brings you here?" · "the case was brought before a jury" · "his inner confidence has brought him through his ordeal"
- cause someone to receive (an amount of money) as income or profit:"two important Chippendale lots brought $10,000 each" · "five more novels brought him $150,000"
- cause (someone or something) to move in a particular direction:"he brought his hands out of his pockets" · "heavy rain brought down the ceiling"
- cause (something):"the bad weather brought famine"Similar:make happenbring about/onresult inlead totrigger (off)spark (off)contribute to
- cause (someone or something) to be in a particular state or condition:"it was an economic policy that would have brought the country to bankruptcy" · "I'll give you an aspirin to bring down your temperature" · "her views have repeatedly brought her into conflict with her parents"
OriginOld English bringan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch brengen and German bringen. 160 Synonyms & Antonyms for BROUGHT | Thesaurus.com
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