- verbbrowse (verb) · browses (third person present) · browsed (past tense) · browsed (past participle) · browsing (present participle)
- survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way:"he stopped to browse around a sporting goods store"
- scan through a text, website, or collection of data to gain an impression of the contents:"she browsed through the newspaper" · "I decided to spend the night browsing the internet"
- (of an animal) feed on leaves, twigs, or other high-growing vegetation:"they reach upward to browse on bushes" · "the animals browse the high foliage of trees"
nounbrowse (noun)- an act of casual looking or reading:"the brochure is well worth a browse"
- vegetation, such as twigs and young shoots, eaten by animals:"a moose needs to eat forty to fifty pounds of browse a day"
Originlate Middle English (in browse): from Old French broster, from brost ‘young shoot’, probably of Germanic origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way:
- (of an animal) feed on leaves, twigs, or other high-growing vegetation:
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