Bring out - definition, transcription
verb
- bring out of a specific state (syn: let out)
- prepare and issue for public distribution or sale (syn: issue, publish, put out, release)
- direct attention to, as if by means of contrast (syn: set off)
- bring onto the market or release (syn: bring on, produce)
- bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc. (syn: introduce)
- make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret (syn: break, disclose, discover, divulge, expose, give away, let on, let out, reveal, uncover, unwrap)
Extra examples
The new dress brought out her hidden beauty.
Jane never brings out her best dishes even when guests arrive.
The warm sun brought the flowers out.
Tom has brought out another new book.
Mary is very quiet, try to bring her out (of her shell) at the party.
We'll bring the workers out for more pay.
She was so shocked that she could hardly bring out a word.
It did not take the police long to bring out the truth.
Don't mention what happened last week, it could bring him out in a temper.
...he ever so casually brings out the names of celebrities with whom he's supposedly buddy-buddy...
...a blue scarf would bring out the color of your eyes...
Is Mrs King-Brown bringing her daughter out this year?
I had been living here for a year before I had saved enough money to bring the family out.
The teacher tried to bring out the shy boy
Cameras bring out the ham in her.
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