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uncover, bring out, unveil, revealverb
make visible
«Summer brings out bright clothes»; «He brings out the best in her»
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unwrap, let on, produce, divulge, unveil, expose, bring on, get out, let out, release, disclose, put out, reveal, discover, uncover, publish, give away, introduce, set off, issue, break -
bring out, let outverb
bring out of a specific state
Synonyms:
unwrap, let on, produce, divulge, emit, let loose, unveil, expose, bring on, widen, get out, let out, release, break, set off, put out, reveal, discover, utter, uncover, publish, give away, introduce, disclose, issue -
publish, bring out, put out, issue, releaseverb
prepare and issue for public distribution or sale
«publish a magazine or newspaper»
Synonyms:
unblock, supply, turn, let go, unloose, put under, let on, unwrap, reveal, disclose, inconvenience, release, expose, bother, bring on, write out, give up, go forth, unveil, cut, relinquish, put out, liberate, anaesthetize, expel, publish, extend, anesthetize, stretch out, loose, unloosen, give away, get out, break, let go of, incommode, egress, retire, disoblige, trouble, set off, douse, discommode, stretch forth, divulge, make out, write, produce, anaesthetise, resign, exhaust, exsert, smother, emerge, eject, discharge, anesthetise, issue, free, print, uncover, secrete, hold out, come out, come forth, discover, unfreeze, introduce, let out -
bring out, set offverb
direct attention to, as if by means of contrast
«This dress accentuates your nice figure!»; «I set off these words by brackets»
Synonyms:
cancel, start, incite, let on, offset, trip, unwrap, reveal, spark, disclose, release, expose, bring on, unveil, detonate, put out, explode, instigate, trigger off, publish, part, trigger, give away, get out, take off, break, depart, set off, divulge, activate, spark off, touch off, blow up, issue, set forth, uncover, produce, actuate, start out, stir up, discover, introduce, set out, let out -
produce, bring on, bring outverb
bring onto the market or release
«produce a movie»; «bring out a book»; «produce a new play»
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create, let on, let out, get, unwrap, reveal, disclose, release, expose, bring on, acquire, unveil, make, farm, grow, put out, get out, break, give rise, set off, develop, publish, raise, divulge, produce, bring forth, give away, issue, bring about, uncover, discover, introduce, induce -
bring outverb
encourage to be less reserved
«The teacher tried to bring out the shy boy»
Synonyms:
unwrap, let on, produce, divulge, unveil, expose, bring on, get out, let out, release, break, set off, put out, reveal, discover, uncover, publish, give away, introduce, disclose, issue -
bring out, get outverb
take out of a container or enclosed space
«Get out your best dress—we are going to a party!»
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let on, go out, get off, unwrap, get around, reveal, disclose, release, expose, bring on, unveil, put out, publish, pull, give away, get out, take out, break, leave, set off, divulge, exit, escape, produce, pull out, draw, issue, uncover, get by, discover, introduce, get away, let out -
introduce, bring outverb
bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc.
Synonyms:
preface, unwrap, precede, reveal, premise, disclose, release, let on, acquaint, put in, present, unveil, expose, stick in, publish, inclose, put out, get out, give away, break, bring on, usher in, innovate, set off, divulge, infix, insert, enter, bring in, issue, inaugurate, uncover, produce, enclose, discover, introduce, let out -
unwrap, disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, break, give away, let outverb
make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret
«The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold»; «The actress won’t reveal how old she is»; «bring out the truth»; «he broke the news to her»; «unwrap the evidence in the murder case»
Synonyms:
crack, snitch, unveil, pick up, break away, give way, unwrap, key out, soften, scupper, get word, shop, split up, fall apart, part, collapse, shit, die, distinguish, transgress, learn, chance upon, weaken, exhibit, widen, bump, discover, light upon, demote, stop, set off, fall upon, break in, break out, separate, emit, split, go, give away, damp, undo, smash, name, come across, interrupt, founder, get a line, offend, get out, release, relegate, get wind, chance on, violate, reveal, divulge, pause, betray, let on, get around, wear out, cave in, debunk, conk out, put out, break-dance, denounce, check, break up, breach, introduce, come upon, publish, give, attain, see, strike, bring on, better, find out, grass, uncover, burst, go bad, peril, describe, break off, disclose, endanger, bust, identify, find, fail, rat, break dance, issue, dampen, let loose, fall in, erupt, let out, hear, intermit, ruin, kick downstairs, happen upon, fracture, break down, infract, produce, go against, come apart, bankrupt, give out, tell on, develop, expose, break, detect, discontinue, key, snap off, notice, display, observe, wear, stag, utter, recrudesce
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Allyson Felix:
It’s a highlight for us, we bring out the best in each other. It will be another great showdown.
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Bernie Sanders:
I believe we are the stronger campaign to defeat that right wing Republican, the way Democrats win elections is when there is a large voter turnout … I think our campaign has the capability to bring out a lot of working people, a lot of young people who in the past have not been involved in politics.
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Joey Gibson:
Nancy Pelosi said it was a white supremacist rally so she could bring out extremists on the right and the left, she’s telling white supremacists to come into town.
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Nicolas Maduro:
Every day, they bring out violent groups seeking violence in the streets, and every day, the people reject them and expel them.
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Chontel Duncan:
Would you rock up to the day of your marathon unprepared? NO. I’m rocking up to my marathon feeling strong, healthy, fit mentally prepared… All these things I believe will help bring out confidence in a first time experience called Labour. each woman carries different and this most certainly doesn’t mean one is doing something wrong or not healthy.
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9 definitions
bring out (Verb) — | Make visible 2 examples |
1. ex. «Summer brings out bright clothes» | |
2. ex. «He brings out the best in her» | |
bring out (Verb) — | Bring out of a specific state |
bring out (Verb) — | Prepare and issue for public distribution or sale 1 example |
1. ex. «bring out a magazine or newspaper» | |
bring out (Verb) — | Direct attention to, as if by means of contrast |
bring out (Verb) — | Bring onto the market or release 1 example |
1. ex. «bring out a book» | |
bring out (Verb) — | Encourage to be less reserved 1 example |
1. ex. «The teacher tried to bring out the shy boy» | |
bring out (Verb) — | Take out of a container or enclosed space 1 example |
1. ex. «bring out your best dress—we are going to a party!» | |
bring out (Verb) — | Bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc. |
bring out (Verb) — | Make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret 1 example |
1. ex. «bring out the truth» |
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break, bring on, disclose, discover, divulge, en.synonym.one, expose, get out, give away, introduce, issue, lay bare, let on, let out, produce, publish, put out, release, reveal, set off, uncover, unveil, unwrap.
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- introduce
- publish
- bring to light
- utter
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How to use bring out in a sentence
MacRae wasn’t the man to go into detail like that unless he had something important to bring out.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR
The women there called Sara Lee capable, but it was to take other surroundings to bring out her real efficiency.
THE AMAZING INTERLUDEMARY ROBERTS RINEHART
It is a grand sight; unfortunately, to thoroughly bring out its beauties, a clear sky is essential, and there comes the rub.
FRIEND MAC DONALDMAX O’RELL
Oh, no, Andre had not yet the right to bring out from its protecting case the portrait of his little friend.
THE NABOBALPHONSE DAUDET
Then again, Corydon would be going into town to do some shopping; and he would ask her to bring out the afternoon paper.
LOVE’S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIR
These tight circumstances did not bring out the soft, kind side of their nature, it seemed to make them skeptics instead.
WAYS OF WAR AND PEACEDELIA AUSTRIAN
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO BRING OUT
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- advise
- apprise
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- clue
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- enlighten
- familiarize
- fill in
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- get-together
- habituate
- inform
- intro
- introduce
- knock down
- let know
- make familiar
- notify
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- mention
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- notice
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- pronounce
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