Brew ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Brew ( verb )

  1. To make (beer or tea) by mixing certain ingredients and allowing them to ferment or steep.
  2. To make or prepare something by mixing certain ingredients.

Origin:

Old english brēowan "to brew, cook", of germanic origin; related to dutch brouwen and german brauen.

Examples:

  1. I like to brew my own beer at home.
  2. She brews a pot of tea every morning.
  3. He brews his own coffee to save money.
  4. They brew a potion to cure the disease.
  5. The company brews a new software to improve productivity.

(As a noun)

Brew ( noun )

  1. To make (beer or tea) by mixing certain ingredients and allowing them to ferment or steep.
  2. To make or prepare something by mixing certain ingredients.

Origin:

Old english brēowan "to brew, cook", of germanic origin; related to dutch brouwen and german brauen.

Examples:

  1. I like to brew my own beer at home.
  2. She brews a pot of tea every morning.
  3. He brews his own coffee to save money.
  4. They brew a potion to cure the disease.
  5. The company brews a new software to improve productivity.
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