Words Starting With "B"

Our pre-recorded sounds are fast, clear, and natural, spoken by native speakers.

Brunswickers

speak

The Brunswickers refers to a British Army regiment formed in 1685, formerly known as the 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards. It was named after the Duke of Brunswick and is also known for its bravery in battles such as Waterloo and El Alamein.

Brunt

speak

Brunt refers to the main force or impact of something, such as an attack, criticism, or punishment. It can also describe the most severe or harsh part of a situation.

Bruschetta

speak

Bruschetta is a classic Italian appetizer or snack that consists of toasted or grilled slices of bread (usually baguette) rubbed with garlic and topped with olive oil, salt, and tomatoes, often with basil leaves and mozzarella cheese. The word "bruschetta" comes from the Italian word "bruscare," which means "to roast over coals." Bruschetta is often served as an antipasto or a side dish to complement wine or other Italian dishes.

Bruschettas

speak

Bruschettas are toasted slices of bread, usually rubbed with garlic and topped with olive oil, salt, and sometimes other ingredients such as tomatoes, basil, or mozzarella cheese. They are often served as an appetizer or snack in Italian cuisine. The term "bruschetta" comes from the Italian word for "to roast" or "to toast", and the dish is thought to have originated as a way to use up old bread by toasting it and topping it with flavorful ingredients.

Brush-off

speak

The phrase "brush-off" means to disregard or dismiss someone or something, often in a casual or dismissal manner.

Brush

speak

A brush is a tool with bristles or fibres attached to a handle, used for cleaning, grooming, or applying materials such as paint, cosmetics, or hair dye. It can also refer to a branch or twig from a plant or tree, especially one that is used for cleaning or sweeping. Additionally, a brush can mean a stroke or movement of the hand or a part of an animal's body, such as the brush of a feather or the brush of a dog's tail.

Brushed

speak

Past tense of "brush", meaning to stroke or wipe something, especially with a brush, in order to clean or smooth it, or to touch or stroke something gently.

Brusher

speak

A brusher is a person who brushes or cleans something, often with a brush. It can also refer to someone who engages in a particular behavior or activity frequently or thoroughly, such as a "tea-brusher" who drinks tea frequently or a "poem-brusher" who writes poetry regularly.

Brushers

speak

Brushers is a noun referring to people or items that brush against or rub against something, often in a rough or vigorous manner. For example, "a group of brushers accidentally knocked over the vase on the table". Alternatively, brushers can also refer to people who use a brush to create art, paint, or apply a substance, such as a makeup brusher or a habitual hairspray brusher.

Brushes

speak

Brushes are tools used for cleaning, oiling, or applying substances to surfaces, often made of soft, flexible materials such as hair, fibers, or bristles. They can be used for various purposes, including:<br><br> Cleaning: Brushes are used to sweep, dust, or wipe surfaces clean, such as brushes for cleaning floors, windows, or walls.<br> Painting and art: Brushes are used to apply paint or other artistic mediums to surfaces, such as brushes for watercolor, oil, or acrylic painting.<br> Personal care: Brushes can be used for personal grooming, such as toothbrushes, hairbrushes, or makeup brushes.<br> Industrial or technical applications: Brushes can be used in various industrial or technical contexts, such as brushes for electrical contacts, brushes for machinery, or brushes for cleaning and positioning parts.<br><br>In general, brushes are designed to effectively distribute or apply materials or substances to surfaces, and can be found in many different shapes, sizes, and materials depending on their intended use.

Brushfires

speak

Brushfires refer to small, uncontrolled fires that occur in wild areas, typically in dry vegetation such as grasslands or brush. They can spread rapidly and become difficult to control if strong winds or other factors are present. The term is often used metaphorically to describe small, uncontrollable problems or conflicts that can grow larger and more destructive if not addressed promptly.

Brushing

speak

Brushing refers to the act of cleaning or smoothing out a surface, usually with a brush or broom, often with soap or shampoo, or to comb one's hair gently and thoroughly. It can also refer to the prolonged and meticulous care of a toothbrush used for oral hygiene.

Brushless

speak

Refers to a motor or a device that does not have a brush or brushes, typically used in electric motors, such as DC motors or motors used in aircraft, drones, and other applications where maintenance and reliability are crucial. Brushless motors are known for their high efficiency, durability, and reduced maintenance requirements compared to traditional brushed motors.

Brushoff

speak

A brush-off is an act of dismissing or rejecting someone or something, often with a sense of dismissive indifference. It can refer to a verbal or nonverbal response that indicates a lack of interest, attention, or concern. For example, someone might give you a brush-off answer to a question, or a friend might brush off your invitation to hang out, implying that they're not interested. The phrase is often used to convey a sense of nonchalance or flippancy.

Brushstroke

speak

A brushstroke is a single stroke made by a painter with a brush, typically used to apply paint to a surface. The term is often used to describe the individual strokes or movements of a painter's brush as they create a work of art. Each brushstroke can have a unique texture, direction, and composition, contributing to the overall effect and character of the painting. Brushstrokes can be smooth, bold, delicate, or expressive, and a skilled artist may use a variety of brushstrokes to achieve different effects and convey different emotions.

Brushstrokes

speak

Brushstrokes refer to the movements or strokes made by an artist using a brush to apply paint to a canvas, typically in the style of a particular artistic technique or style. It can also be used to describe the individual marks or strokes made by a brush, often in a creative or deliberate manner.

Brushwood

speak

Brushwood is a type of dense, scrubby vegetation that is often found in woodland areas or near bodies of water. It is typically composed of small, twigs, and branches that are tangled together and are often difficult to navigate through. The term "brushwood" can also be used more broadly to refer to any dense, overgrown vegetation or undergrowth.

Brushwork

speak

Brushwork refers to the style or technique of painting or drawing used in a particular work of art, particularly in relation to brushstrokes, texture, and overall visual effect. It encompasses the physical qualities of the artwork, such as boldness, delicacy, or smoothness, as well as the artist's use of color, light, and shadow. Brushwork can be expressive, bold, subtle, or meticulous, adding a unique character to a piece of art.

Brusk

speak

Brusk means harsh or rough in manner or tone, especially in speaking or writing. It can also describe something that is abrupt or curt, lacking in gentleness or warmth.

Bruskly

speak

In a rough or abrupt manner; crudely or roughly.

Bruskness

speak

Brusqueness refers to a blunt, abrupt, or coarse manner of speaking or dealing with others, where one's words or actions are harsh, curt, or lacking in warmth or tact. It can also describe someone's abrupt and unfriendly demeanor, which may be perceived as rude, impolite, or uncooperative.

Brusque

speak

Brusque refers to being curt, abrupt, and blunt in one's words or actions. It describes someone who is direct and to the point, without being sensitive to others' feelings or considering the consequences of their words. A person who is brusque may come across as rude, off-putting, or lacking in tact.

Brusquely

speak

Brusquely means in a rough or abrupt manner; bluntly or curtly. It refers to a way of doing something or speaking to someone that is direct, lacking in finesse or tact, and possibly even off-putting or hostile.

Brusqueness

speak

Brusqueness refers to a quality of being abrupt, blunt, or rough in one's manner or speech, often to the point of being unpleasant or unwelcoming. It can be characterized by a lack of finesse, tact, or kindness, and may involve speaking or acting in a curt, harsh, or insulting way.

Brusseleer

speak

I think there may be a small issue! "Brusseleer" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a different language.<br><br>However, I suspect that you might be thinking of the word "brusque", which means:<br><br> Roughly rugged or harsh in manner or tone; abrupt and curt in speech or behavior.<br><br>Example sentence: "He was a bit brusque with the staff, but he seemed to be a kind person once you got to know him."<br><br>Is that perhaps what you meant?

Brussels

speak

Brussels refers to the capital and largest city of Belgium, a country located in Northwest Europe. It is known for its medieval architecture, grand Place Royale (or Grand Place), and vibrant cultural scene. Brussels is also home to many international organizations, including NATO and the European Union.

Brust

speak

I apologize, but I think there might be a slight mistake in the word you provided. It seems that the correct spelling is "bust".<br><br>If that's the case, the word "bust" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To break or shatter something: "The vase burst into a hundred pieces when it fell to the ground."<br>2. To expose or reveal something: "The scandal eventually burst and the politician had to resign."<br>3. A part of the female anatomy: "The bust is the upper part of the human body between the neck and the waist."<br>4. A financial disaster or collapse: "The company went bust due to poor management and lack of funding."<br><br>In general, the word "bust" can refer to something sudden, vigorous, and potentially violent, or it can refer to a part of the human body.

Brut

speak

Brut refers to something that is harsh, rough, or unrefined. It can also be used to describe something that is lacking in refinement or sophistication. For example, a brut wine is a type of wine that has not been filtered or processed, resulting in a rougher or more rustic taste. In a broader sense, brut can be used to describe people, places, or things that are unrefined or lacking in culture or elegance.

Brutal

speak

Brutal refers to something that is rough, harsh, and merciless. It can also describe a violent or cruel act or situation. In a more general sense, brutal can mean unrefined, unpolished, or lacking in subtlety. For example, a brutal fight between two people would be a physical altercation that is rough and violent, or a brutal truth might be an honest and harsh statement.

Brutalisation

speak

Brutalisation is a noun that refers to the act of making something or someone brutal, coarse, or savage. It can also describe a process of physical or mental degradation, such as the brutalisation of prisoners through torture, forced labor, or other forms of mistreatment. In a broader sense, it can imply a descent into savagery or barbarism, as when a person or society is brutalised by war, poverty, or other forms of trauma.

Brutalise

speak

Brutalise: to treat someone or something in a cruel, violent, or rough manner; to cause someone or something to suffer greatly.

Brutalised

speak

Brutalised is the past participle of the verb "brutalize", which means to treat (someone) with extreme violence or cruelty, often without feeling or compassion. It can also mean to make something more cruel or unpleasant by adding violence, brutality, or harshness to it. For example: "The prisoners were brutalised by the harsh conditions in the camp."

Brutalises

speak

to treat someone or something with brutal force or cruelty, often in a violent way.

Brutalising

speak

Brutalising refers to the act of making someone or something harshly and unfairly violent, intimidating, or cruel. It can also mean to treat someone with extreme roughness or brutality, often in a way that is unsettling or distressing. The word typically has a negative connotation, implying a lack of compassion or empathy.

Brutalism

speak

Brutalism is an architectural style characterized by the use of raw concrete, often with exposed aggregate, and a focus on function over form. The term "brutalism" was coined from the Latin "brutus," meaning "raw" or "unfinished," due to the emphasis on unfinished or rough concrete surfaces. This style emerged in the 1950s and became popular in the 1960s, particularly in the context of social housing and governments' efforts to rebuild and modernize cities. Brutalist architecture is known for its minimalist appearance, often featuring block-like structures, angular lines, and a lack of ornamentation.

Brutalities

speak

Brutalities refer to acts or instances of savage or merciless treatment, often causing harm or suffering to individuals or groups.