Hello Jiskha,

I wanted to know the meaning of the word BRACE, & how to use it in our daily Vocabulary.

Thanks in Advance.

As a noun or as a verb?

http://www.answers.com/brace

or

http://www.onelook.com/?w=brace&ls=a

Brace yourself; it won't be pleasant.

You can think about it when you go hunting; bring back a brace of pheasants.

Wear a jacket; the weather is bracing.

After that, you can get some braces on your teeth.

After that, go have dinner, but don't overeat. You may get so fat you have to replace your suspenders with braces.

Thank you, I have looked into the meaning of it , just wantesd to know how to use brace as as noun and as a verb.

Thank you for the support.

Hello!

The word "brace" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few common uses:

1. As a noun, "brace" can refer to a supporting device or structure used to hold things in place. For example, a brace can be used to support a person's weakened joint or a brace can be used to hold a bookshelf together.

Example sentence: She wore a brace on her wrist after spraining it during the game.

2. As a verb, "brace" can mean to prepare oneself for something difficult or unpleasant. It can also mean to strengthen or reinforce something.

Example sentence: The students needed to brace themselves for the upcoming exams.

3. "Brace" can also be used as a noun to refer to a pair of something, particularly when talking about things that come in sets or pairs.

Example sentence: I bought a brace of ducks at the market.

To use the word "brace" in your daily vocabulary, you can try incorporating it into your conversations and writing when appropriate. Make sure to use the right form of the word based on whether it is being used as a noun or a verb, and consider the context in which it is being used.

If you ever come across a word you're unfamiliar with, one of the best ways to find its meaning and usage examples is by consulting a reliable dictionary. You can search for the word online or use a dictionary app.