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- brattleboro/ˈbræt.əl.bər.əʊ/A proper noun referring to a specific town in Windham County, Vermont, USA.nounVery Low
- bratwurst/ˈbrɑːtvʊəst/A type of German sausage typically made from pork, beef, or veal, seasoned with spices like marjoram, nutmeg, and caraway.nounC1
- braudel/ˈbrəʊdɛl/A proper noun referring to the French historian Fernand Braudel (1902–1985), a leading figure of the Annales School of historical writing.nounVery Low
- braun/bɹaʊn/A proper noun, primarily a surname of German origin, also associated with brands and historical figures.nounMedium to Low (as a proper noun or brand name); Very Low (as a common noun/misspelling).
- braunite/ˈbɹaʊnaɪt/A grey to black mineral consisting primarily of manganese silicate.nounExtremely Rare (Technical/Specialist)
- braunschweig/ˈbraʊnʃvaɪɡ/A city in Lower Saxony, northern Germany.nounC2
- braunschweiger/ˈbraʊnˌʃvaɪɡə/A type of smoked liver sausage, typically made from pork liver, named after the German city of Braunschweig.nounLow
- brava/ˈbrɑːvə/A form of applause or approval (like 'bravo') traditionally directed at a female performer.interjectionnounLow
- bravado/brəˈvɑːdəʊ/A show of courage or confidence that is intended to impress others, often masking underlying fear or insecurity.nounC1
- bravais lattice/ˌbræveɪ ˈlætɪs/A distinct arrangement of points in three-dimensional space where the environment of each point is identical, representing the periodic translational symmetry of a crystal.nounVery Low (C2)
- brave/breɪv/showing courage when facing danger, pain, or difficultyadjectivenounverb+2B1
- brave new world/ˌbreɪv ˌnjuː ˈwɜːld/A dystopian future society, especially one created by technological or social advances that dehumanises or oppresses people.nounC1/C2
- brave west winds/breɪv west wɪndz/Strong winds blowing from the west that are characterised as courageous, powerful, and invigorating.nounC2 (Very Low)
- bravery/ˈbreɪvəri/The quality of being brave; courageous behaviour or character; the ability to face danger, difficulty, or pain without fear.nounB2
- bravo/ˌbrɑːˈvəʊ/An exclamation of strong approval, especially for a performance.interjectionnounverb-intransitiveB1
- bravura/brəˈvjʊərə/A showy, brilliant display of skill, daring, or style, intended to impress others.adjectivenounC2 - Low Frequency, Specialized
- braw/brɔː/Excellent, fine, or splendid; often used to describe something of high quality or someone dressed smartly.adjectiveplural-nounC1 - Low (Dialectal/Regional)
- brawl/brɔːl/A rough, noisy, and often public fight involving a group of people.nounverbverb-intransitiveB2
- brawler/ˈbrɔːlə/A person who fights noisily, disruptively, or in an unorganized manner, often in public.nounC1
- brawley/ˈbrɔːli/a surname derived from a placename or describing a meadow near a hillslope.nounVery Low
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