bray

[breɪ]

bray Definition

  • 1the loud, harsh cry of a donkey or mule
  • 2to make the loud, harsh cry of a donkey or mule
  • 3to speak or laugh loudly and harshly

Using bray: Examples

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

  • Example

    The donkey brayed loudly in the field.

  • Example

    He brayed with laughter at the joke.

  • Example

    She brayed out the words in anger.

bray Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bray

Phrases with bray

  • to utter loudly and harshly

    Example

    He brayed out his disapproval of the plan.

  • to laugh or speak loudly and harshly

    Example

    He brayed like a donkey when he heard the joke.

  • to waste one's time doing something pointless or absurd

    Example

    He's just braying at the moon if he thinks he can change her mind.

Origins of bray

from Old French 'braire', from Latin 'bragire', meaning 'to bray'

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Summary: bray in Brief

'Bray' [breɪ] is a verb that refers to the loud, harsh cry of a donkey or mule, as well as to speaking or laughing loudly and harshly. It can be used in phrases like 'bray out' and 'bray like a donkey,' and has formal equivalents like 'cry out' and 'exclaim.'