bracer

[breɪsər]

bracer Definition

  • 1a device worn on the arm to give strength or support, especially for an archer
  • 2an alcoholic drink taken as a stimulant

Using bracer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bracer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The archer wore a bracer to protect his arm from the bowstring.

  • Example

    After a long day at work, he needed a bracer to relax.

  • Example

    She took a bracer before her presentation to calm her nerves.

bracer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bracer

Phrases with bracer

  • to have a drink of alcohol as a stimulant

    Example

    He always takes a bracer before going on stage to perform.

  • a strong alcoholic drink

    Example

    After a long day of work, he poured himself a bracer of whiskey.

  • a plant whose roots are used to make a tonic drink

    Example

    The indigenous people of the Amazon use bracer root to make a traditional tonic.

Origins of bracer

from Old French 'brace', meaning 'armor for the arms'

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Summary: bracer in Brief

The term 'bracer' [breɪsər] refers to a device worn on the arm for support, especially for archers. It also denotes an alcoholic drink taken as a stimulant, such as 'She took a bracer before her presentation to calm her nerves.' Phrases like 'take a bracer' and 'bracer of spirits' highlight the drink's invigorating properties, while 'bracer root' refers to a plant used to make a tonic.