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Business English Vocabulary for 7th February
English Vocabulary Index Business English Vocabulary for 7th February :- Broadcast (v) : scatter freely
- Broaden (v) : make broad
- Broadside (n) : any broad surface
- Broad sword (n) : a sword with a broad cutting blade
- Brochure (n) : a pamphlet
- Broil (n) : a noisy quarrel
- Broil (v) : cook in fire
- Broke (v) : past tense of BREAK
- Broker (n) : a commission agent
- Brokerage (n) : commission
- Bronchitis (n) : an inflammation of the lining the wind pipe
- Bronze (n) : an alloy of copper and tin
- Brooch (n) : a pin, a fancy buckle, a clasp
- Brood (n) : offspring of bird at one time
- Brook (n) : a small stream
- Brood (v) : put up with
- Broom (n) : a stiff sweeping brush, a kind of plant
- Brose (n) : a food of oatmeal with boiling milk or water poured on it
- Broth (n) : soup
- Brother (n) : son of the same parents
- Brought (v) : past tense and past participle of BRING
- Brow (n) : the arch or hair or the bridge over the eyes
- Brown (adj.) : of a colour inkling to red or yellow
- Browse (v) : read just for enjoyment
- Bruin (n) : a name of a bear
- Bruise (v) : crush by beating
- Bruise (n) : contusion
- Bruit (n) : noise, report rumour
- Brunt (n) : the force of the blow
- Brush (v) : remove dust by sweeping
- Brusque (adj.) : rough in manner
- Brutal (adj.) : unfeeling, cruel
- Brutality (n) : quality of a brute, cruelty
- Brute (n) : beast, savage, a barbarian
- Bubble (n) : a bulb of air or gas in a liquid
- Bubon (n) : an inflammation of the glands
- Buck (n) : the male of the deer
- Buck (v) : jump out (fem)doe
- Bucket (n) : an open vessel with a handle
- Buckle (n) : clash, hook
- Buckram (n) : coarse linen or stiff rough cotton cloth, stiffness
- Bud (n) : the first shoot of a leaf or flower
- Bud (v) : put out buds
- Budge (v) : make a little move, stir
- Budgerigar (n) : a kind of love birds
- Budget (n) : financial statement
- Budget (v) : provide for in the budget
- Buff (n) : thick strong velvety leather, a light yellow colour
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