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brother
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UK:
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UK and possibly other pronunciations
/ˈbrʌðə
r
/
US:
USA pronunciation: IPA and respelling
USA pronunciation: IPA
/ˈbrʌðɚ/
,
USA pronunciation: respelling
(bruᵺ
′
ər
or, for
9
,
bruᵺ
′
ûr
′
)
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brother
' (
n
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brothers
npl
(All usages)
brethren
npl
(Archaic except for senses relating to religious orders or fellowship)
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brother
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Forum discussions with the word(s) "brother" in the title:
-He is proud that his brother passed the exam. ✒ have passed
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“I cry you mercy, little brother,” laughed the Witch
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A brother
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a brother and brothers
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a brother of whose
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a brother officer
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a brother officer’s
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a brother with the same father
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a five years older brother vs a brother five years older
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a lone portrait of Archie; his brother, Campbell; Peg; and their late father
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a tuxedo that he was handed from his brother
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a/an elder brother
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a/the Norwegian my brother introduced to me last night.
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Address your brother and sister together
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After my brother's falling...
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age was the same as <was/ had been> her brother's five years ago
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Also on the block: "brother" & "sister," (now siblings)
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Am I supposed to not to be a doctor, assuming that my brother is a doctor?
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an older/younger brother/sister
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and going out with a resolution to meet brother
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and my brother and mother and sisters were one.
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another one's brother
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apartment for me and my brother/my brother and I/my brother
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Apostrophe: can you hear the difference? [e.g. brother's / brothers]
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Are you or your brother a student?
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As a brother vs. as if I was a brother
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As good a player as his brother
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As he was playing tennis, his brother was watching him.
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as his brother did
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as his brother played
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