Meaning Of The Word Brook

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brook
countable noun: A brook is a small stream.
verb: If someone in a position of authority will brook no interference or opposition, they will not accept any interference or opposition from others.

brook in American English 1
a small stream, usually not so large as a river
noun: a small, natural stream of fresh water

brook in American English 2
to put up with; endure
transitive verb: to bear; suffer; tolerate

Brook in British English
noun: Peter ( Paul Stephen). born 1925, British stage and film director, noted esp for his experimental work in the theatre

brook in British English 1
noun: a natural freshwater stream smaller than a river

brook in British English 2
verb: to bear; tolerate

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