Past tense and past participle of bring: to take someone or something to a place.
I brought my lunch to school today.
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She brought a new perspective to the project, enhancing its overall success.
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To be the cause of something; to result in something.
The rain brought relief from the heat.
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His innovative ideas brought about significant changes in the company's strategy.
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broughtadjective
Used to describe something that has been obtained or achieved, often through effort.
The brought items were carefully inspected.
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The brought changes significantly improved the team's productivity levels.
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The word "brought" in English means: Past tense and past participle of bring: to take someone or something to a place., To be the cause of something; to result in something..
The phonetic transcription of "brought" is /brɔːt/ in British English and /brɔːt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Example usage of "brought": "I brought my lunch to school today.". More examples on the page.