| brilliant |
extremely shiny or bright; glittering. [5 definitions] |
| brilliantine |
a perfumed hairdressing used to make hair glossy and manageable. |
| Brill's disease |
a form of typhus considered to be a recurrence of a much earlier infection. |
| brim |
the top edge of a hollow object such as a cup; rim. [4 definitions] |
| brimful |
full to the brim or top; brimming. |
| brimless |
combined form of brim. |
| brimstone |
sulfur. |
| brindle |
a brindled color. [2 definitions] |
| brindled |
brownish or gray with darker spots or streaks. |
| brine |
water containing a high concentration of salt. [4 definitions] |
| bring |
to take, lead, or carry toward the speaker or from one place to another. [3 definitions] |
| bring around |
to encourage (one) to accept a certain line of thought; convince. [2 definitions] |
| bring down |
to overthrow or cause to fall. [2 definitions] |
| bring into play |
to put into motion or effect. |
| bring up |
to take care of a child until the child is an adult. [2 definitions] |
| brink |
the edge or brim of a slope or cliff. [2 definitions] |
| brinkmanship |
the practice of seeking advantage by pursuing a dangerous course of action to the brink of disaster. |
| briny |
of or like brine or salt water; very salty. [2 definitions] |
| brio |
sprightliness or vivacity; vigor. |
| brioche |
a sweet, airy bun or roll made with butter, yeast, flour, and eggs. |
| briquette |
a small brick or cube of charcoal or compressed coal dust, used as fuel in cooking. |