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Term: brougth

Definition:

'Brougth' is an incorrect spelling of the word 'brought' which is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'bring'.

Sense 1:

Part of Speech: Verb

Usage: To have carried or transported something or someone to a place.

Example sentence 1: I brought my lunch to work today.

Example sentence 2: They brought a gift for the host of the party.

Sense 2:

Part of Speech: Verb

Usage: To cause to be in a particular situation or state.

Example sentence 1: The daring rescue mission brought them to safety.

Example sentence 2: The unexpected news brought her to tears.

Sense 3:

Part of Speech: Verb

Usage: To produce or yield a particular feeling or reaction.

Example sentence 1: His speech brought joy to the audience.

Example sentence 2: The sad news brought about a sense of loss in the community.

Sense 4:

Part of Speech: Verb

Usage: To present something for consideration or approval.

Example sentence 1: The lawyer brought evidence to support her case.

Example sentence 2: Let me bring this matter to the attention of the committee.

Sense 5:

Part of Speech: Verb

Usage: To cause someone to come to a place, especially by using persuasion or influence.

Example sentence 1: The promise of a reward brought many volunteers to help.

Example sentence 2: He was able to bring the group together for a peaceful resolution.

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