bramble

[ˈbræmbl]

bramble Definition

  • 1a wild prickly bush or shrub, especially a blackberry or raspberry
  • 2a rough or tangled thicket or mass of bushes

Using bramble: Examples

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

  • Example

    The path was overgrown with brambles.

  • Example

    She picked some blackberries from the bramble.

  • Example

    The garden was full of brambles and weeds.

bramble Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bramble

Phrases with bramble

  • caught in a bramble

    to be caught up in a difficult or complicated situation

    Example

    He found himself caught in a bramble of conflicting interests.

  • an area where brambles grow

    Example

    The children went to pick berries in the bramble patch.

  • a type of jam made from bramble fruit

    Example

    She made some delicious bramble jelly from the blackberries she picked.

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Summary: bramble in Brief

A 'bramble' [ˈbræmbl] is a wild, prickly bush or shrub, often referring to blackberry or raspberry bushes. It can also refer to a rough or tangled thicket or mass of bushes. For example, 'The path was overgrown with brambles.' The phrase 'caught in a bramble' means to be caught up in a difficult or complicated situation.