📦bring

verb
/brɪŋ/

Meaning

to carry or move something or someone to a place
to carry or take something to a place; to come with something
to carry or take something to a place; to cause something to happen

Example Sentences

Please bring your books to class tomorrow.

Please bring your books to class tomorrow.

Don't forget to bring your umbrella today.

Example Expressions

bring up

Synonyms

carry, fetch, deliver, convey, transport, take
Entry 1
carry, fetch, deliver, convey, transport
Entry 2
carry, take, fetch, deliver
Entry 3
carry, take, deliver, transport

Antonyms

take, remove, take away, leave, send away
Entry 1
take, remove
Entry 2
take away, remove, leave
Entry 3
take away, remove, send away

Collocations

bring about, bring back, bring up, bring along, bring forward, bring together
Entry 1
bring about, bring back, bring up, bring along, bring forward
Entry 2
bring back, bring up, bring about, bring together, bring forward
Entry 3
bring along, bring together, bring back, bring forward

More Example Sentences

May this Christmas bring you joy.

Hope this Eid brings you happiness.

Could you bring us the menu, please?

Hope this Puja brings you happiness.

Hope this New Year brings you happiness.

Hope this Christmas brings you happiness.

Could you bring us the drinks menu, please?

Could you bring us the dessert menu, please?

Thank you for bringing so much joy to Bangladesh.

Thank you for bringing so much pride to Bangladesh.

Related Vocabularies

the act of controlling and operating a vehicle; guiding or motivating something forward
To distribute or provide something, especially in portions.
To combine a number of things into a coherent whole.
to stay in expectation; to delay action until something happens
To strengthen a place, person, or thing physically or mentally.
became greater in size, amount, or degree

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