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Word | Brook |
Turkish Meaning | katlanmak, çekmek, dayanmak, kaldırmak, dere, çay, ırmak, dere çay |
a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river); the creek dried up every summer / A natural stream of water smaller than a river or creek. / a small stream / tolerate; endure / a small stream. / to allow (something) to exist or happen, | |
Usage | ⇒ There are lovely lilies near the brook ⇒ I found a brook of rock. ⇒ The dean would brook no interference with his disciplinary actions. ⇒ there are tiny fish and frogs in that brook ⇒ The flow of that water - in brooks , streams, rivulets, rivers, and lakes - frames much of what makes Kentucky so lush and alluring. ⇒ I will brook no inference with my plans |
Synonyms | tolerate, suffer, stand, bear, endure, abide, put up with, rivulet, creek, rill, allow, stomach, burn, accept, support, branch, countenance, run, stream, beck, |
Antonyms | falter, forbid, outlaw, prohibit, proscribe, abjure, abnegate, abolish, abscond, abstain, annul, banish, break, break down, cheat, condemn, confute, defend, defraud, defy, |
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