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- nounbrook (noun) · brooks (plural noun)
- a small stream:"the Lake District boasts lovely lakes and babbling brooks"
OriginOld English brōc, of unknown origin; related to Dutch broek and German Bruch ‘marsh’.verbformalbrook (verb) · brooks (third person present) · brooked (past tense) · brooked (past participle) · brooking (present participle)- tolerate or allow (something, typically dissent or opposition):"Jenny would brook no criticism of Matthew"
OriginOld English brūcan ‘use, possess’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bruiken and German brauchen. The current sense dates from the mid 16th century, a figurative use of an earlier sense ‘digest, stomach’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- tolerate or allow (something, typically dissent or opposition):
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- Small, natural stream of fresh water
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Brook - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
A brook is a small stream. On a hot day, you might enjoy wading in a babbling brook. As a verb, brook is a rather stuffy word for "put up with." The lord of the manor might say, "I will brook no trespassing on my land."
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