Words Like BROOK

We have put together a list of words that are similar to BROOK.

25 Alternative Words Similar to brook

1 Stream Noun      Synonym Words Like Stream
2 Watercourse Noun      Synonym Words Like Watercourse
3 Digest Verb      Synonym Words Like Digest
4 Endure Verb      Synonym Words Like Endure
5 Stomach Verb      Synonym Words Like Stomach
6 Bear Verb      Synonym Words Like Bear
7 Stand Verb      Synonym Words Like Stand
8 Tolerate Verb      Synonym Words Like Tolerate
9 Support Verb      Synonym Words Like Support
10 Abide Verb      Synonym Words Like Abide
11 Suffer Verb      Synonym Words Like Suffer
12 Allow Verb      Synonym Words Like Allow
13 Countenance Verb      Synonym Words Like Countenance
14 Let Verb      Synonym Words Like Let
15 Permit Verb      Synonym Words Like Permit
16 Brooked Verb-transitive      Form Words Like Brooked
17 Brooking Verb-transitive      Form Words Like Brooking
18 Use Verb-transitive      Synonym Words Like Use
19 Enjoy Verb-transitive      Synonym Words Like Enjoy
20 Earn Verb-transitive      Synonym Words Like Earn
21 Accept Verb      Hyponym Words Like Accept
22 Pay Verb      Hyponym Words Like Pay
23 Swallow Verb      Hyponym Words Like Swallow
24 Aegospotamos Noun      Hyponym
25 Brooklet Noun      Hyponym

4 examples of brook

1 young men can not brook restraint
2 he learned to tolerate the heat
3 She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage
4 The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks

10 definitions of brook

1 A natural stream of water smaller than a river or creek.
2 To use; to enjoy.
3 To bear; to endure; to put up with; to tolerate.
4 To deserve; to earn.
5 put up with something or somebody unpleasant
6 a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river)
7 Chiefly Northeastern U.S. See creek. See Regional Note at run.
8 To put up with; tolerate: We will brook no further argument.
9 A natural stream of water, too small to be called a river.
10 To draw together and threaten rain: said of the clouds: with up.
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