bring

bring - verb

  • To convey, lead, carry, or cause to come along with one toward the place from which the action is being regarded
  • Escort, accompany
  • To bear as an attribute or characteristic
  • To be the occasion of
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"brought a bottle of wine to the party"

Usage examples

Examples: 'The word "bring" is important to learn.' 'Please use "bring" in your sentence.' 'Understanding "bring" helps with spelling.'

bring - thesaurus

Synonyms: cause, do

SpellingJoy score for bring

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
98

Letter Values

B
5
R
19
I
9
N
15
G
10

Etymology

Old English

Middle English, from Old English bringan; akin to Old High German bringan to bring, Welsh hebrwng to accompany

Word family

bringing, brought

Found in Lyrics

"Invisible Touch"

by Genesis

1986

"She's got that invisible touch"

Context: Pop rock about being in