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- Dictionarybrook/brʊk/
noun
- 1. a small stream: "the Lake District boasts lovely lakes and babbling brooks"
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to not allow or accept something, especially a difference of opinion or intention: She won't brook any criticism of her work.
- English (US)
to not allow or accept something, especially a difference of...
- Znaczenie Brook, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
BROOK definicja: 1. a small stream: 2. to not allow or...
- Brook: Polish Translation
brook translate: potok. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Brook: German Translation
brook translate: der Bach, erdulden. Learn more in the...
- Brook: Danish Translation
brook - translate into Danish with the English-Danish...
- Brook: Thai Translation
brook translate: ลำห้วย, ทน. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Brook: Japanese Translation
brook translate: 小川. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Brook Turkish Translation
BROOK translate: dere, çay, küçük akarsu, dere, çay,...
- English (US)
Learn the noun and verb meanings of brook, a word derived from Old English and related to enjoyment and use. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of brook.
Learn the meaning of brook as a noun (a small stream) and a verb (to not allow or accept something) with examples and pronunciation. Find out how to say brook in different languages and browse related words and phrases.
Brook definition: a small, natural stream of fresh water.. See examples of BROOK used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning and usage of the word brook as a noun and a verb in British and American English. Find synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and related terms of brook.
A brook is a small stream. On a hot day, you might enjoy wading in a babbling brook. As a verb, brook is a rather stuffy word for "put up with." The lord of the manor might say, "I will brook no trespassing on my land."
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word brook, a small river. See examples, synonyms and word origin in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.