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Definition of brume in English: brumenoun bruːmbro͞om mass nounliterary Mist or fog. the birds rise like brume Example sentencesExamples - ‘I can't wait until the summer,’ Ken told him, but while keeping his face pointed out into space, as if he could somehow see a vision of himself and Caden at the ocean under the warm sun somewhere out there in the gloomy brume.
- It had dissipated like a brume in a breeze.
- Some Examples: The glauzy and noisome Soul-Siphon settles like a brume.
Synonyms haze, fog, smog, murk, cloud, cloudiness, mistiness, scotch mist, haar, vapour, drizzle, spray
Origin Early 18th century: from French, from Latin bruma 'winter'. Rhymes abloom, assume, backroom, bloom, Blum, boom, broom, combe, consume, doom, entomb, exhume, flume, foredoom, fume, gloom, Hume, illume, inhume, Khartoum, khoum, loom, neume, perfume, plume, presume, resume, rheum, room, spume, subsume, tomb, vroom, whom, womb, zoom Definition of brume in US English: brumenounbro͞om literary Mist or fog. the birds rise like brume Example sentencesExamples - Some Examples: The glauzy and noisome Soul-Siphon settles like a brume.
- It had dissipated like a brume in a breeze.
- ‘I can't wait until the summer,’ Ken told him, but while keeping his face pointed out into space, as if he could somehow see a vision of himself and Caden at the ocean under the warm sun somewhere out there in the gloomy brume.
Synonyms haze, fog, smog, murk, cloud, cloudiness, mistiness, scotch mist, haar, vapour, drizzle, spray
Origin Early 18th century: from French, from Latin bruma ‘winter’. |