Antonyms for bring home
Grammar : Verb |
Definition of bring home
- As in impress : verb emphasize
- As in earn : verb make money
- As in get across : verb communicate an idea
- As in illustrate : verb demonstrate, exemplify
- In all that country he could not find a shed to which to bring home his bride.
- Extract from : « Alarms and Discursions » by G. K. Chesterton
- What was the use of pretending to bring home a person who had never been away?
- Extract from : « A Son of Hagar » by Sir Hall Caine
- Because I had to bring home to you what you are and to whom you are not to look up.
- Extract from : « Erdgeist (Earth-Spirit) » by Frank Wedekind
- I suppose the colonel will bring home with him this Mr. Waterbury you were speaking of?
- Extract from : « Garrison's Finish » by W. B. M. Ferguson
- "I reckon he'll bring home more skins than that this winter," said he.
- Extract from : « The Settlers in Canada » by Frederick Marryat
- But there's your father going to bring home a boarder, Nettie.
- Extract from : « The Carpenter's Daughter » by Anna Bartlett Warner
- Its purpose was to bring home to Americans afresh his particular ideas.
- Extract from : « Priestley in America » by Edgar F. Smith
- It was a case of sendin' a boy with a pushcart to bring home a grand piano.
- Extract from : « Torchy » by Sewell Ford
- Then, too, what a blessing it would be to have them bring home a store of powder and shot.
- Extract from : « A Little Maid of Old Maine » by Alice Turner Curtis
- But I do not agree with your prophecy that I should not live to bring home my spoil.
- Extract from : « Across the Spanish Main » by Harry Collingwood
Synonyms for bring home
- acquire
- allegorize
- attain
- be gainfully employed
- be in line for
- bring home
- bring home the bacon
- bring home the groceries
- bring in
- clarify
- clean up
- clear
- clear up
- collect
- consummate
- convey
- cop
- delineate
- depict
- derive
- disclose
- draw
- draw a picture
- drive home
- effect
- elucidate
- emblematize
- embody
- emphasize
- epitomize
- establish
- evidence
- evince
- exhibit
- explain
- expose
- expound
- fix
- gain
- gather
- get
- get across
- get into head
- get over
- get through to
- gross
- highlight
- hustle
- illuminate
- imitate
- impart
- inculcate
- instance
- instill
- interpret
- lay out
- limelight
- make
- make clear
- make fast buck
- make it big
- make plain
- make understood
- manifest
- mark
- mirror
- net
- obtain
- ostend
- pass on
- pay one's dues
- perform
- personify
- pick up
- picture
- point up
- portray
- press
- proclaim
- procure
- profit
- pull
- pull down
- put over
- rate
- realize
- reap
- receive
- represent
- reveal
- scare up
- score
- scrape together
- secure
- set
- show
- show and tell
- snag
- sock
- spotlight
- stress
- symbolize
- transmit
- turn
- typify
- vivify
- win
- wrangle
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