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- Dictionarybracing/ˈbreɪsɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. fresh and invigorating: "the bracing sea air"
- 2. (of a support) serving to brace a structure: "bracing struts"
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Bracing can mean cold and windy weather that makes you feel energetic, or an activity that has the same effect. It can also mean having a strong effect on your senses or emotions.
- English (US)
BRACING meaning: 1. (of weather) cold and perhaps windy, in...
- Bracing: Ukrainian Translation
bracing - translate into Ukrainian with the...
- Bracing: Russian Translation
BRACING translate: бодрящий . Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Bracing: Thai Translation
bracing translate: ทำให้มีพลังงานหรือสดชื่น. Learn more in...
- Bracing: Indonesian Translation
bracing translate: sehat. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Bracing: Portuguese Translation
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- Bracing: Danish Translation
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- Bracing: French Translation
BRACING translate: vivifiant. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Bracing is an adjective that means giving strength, vigor, or freshness. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Bracing can be an adjective meaning strengthening or invigorating, or a noun meaning a system of braces or material for braces. Learn more about the word history, derived forms and example sentences of bracing.
2 meanings: 1. refreshing; stimulating; invigorating 2. a system of braces used to strengthen or support.... Click for more definitions.
Bracing can mean invigorating, refreshing, or strengthening, or a support or a brace. Learn how to use bracing in different contexts and languages with synonyms, translations, and examples.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word brace as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how to pronounce, spell, and cite brace in different contexts.
Anything bracing is brisk and refreshing. A Mainer might consider a January swim in the Atlantic Ocean to be bracing, while her Floridian best friend may think she's crazy. You probably enjoy the bracing sea air when you're on a sailboat, or the bracing hike you take up the side of a mountain.