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Showing words for BROGUE using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Brogue

brogue

5 Letter Words for Brogue

bogue, bouge, bugre, burge, erugo, gebur, gerbo, orgue, rogue, rouge

4 Letter Words for Brogue

bego, berg, boer, bore, borg, brog, bure, burg, buro, ebro, ergo, erub, euro, gerb, goer, gorb, gore, grub, grue, ogre, rego, robe, roub, roue, rube, urge

3 Letter Words for Brogue

beg, ber, boe, bog, bor, bro, bug, bur, ego, erg, geb, geo, ger, gob, gor, gou, gro, gub, gue, gur, obe, oer, orb, ore, org, our, reb, reg, rob, roe, rog, rub, rue, rug, urb, ure

Definitions for Brogue

[1] an Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
[2] any strong regional accent.
[3] a durable, comfortable, low-heeled shoe, often having decorative perforations and a wing tip.
[4] a coarse, usually untanned leather shoe once worn in Ireland and Scotland.
[5] brogan.
[6] a fraud; trick; prank.
[7] a broad gentle-sounding dialectal accent, esp that used by the Irish in speaking English
[8] a sturdy walking shoe, often with ornamental perforations
[9] an untanned shoe worn formerly in Ireland and Scotland

Words related to Brogue

sound, dialect, style, jargon, word, vocabulary, accent, speech, prose, voice, expression, terminology, wording, patois, lexicon, communication, cant, interchange, diction, idiom

Words nearby Brogue

brog, broga, brogan, broglie, brogrammer, brogue, broider, broil, broiler, broiler house, brokage

Origin of Brogue

3First recorded in 1530–40; of uncertain origin

Other words from Brogue

bro·guer·y , noun

Word origin for Brogue

C16: from Irish Gaelic bróg boot, shoe, probably from Old Norse brōk leg covering

Synonyms for Brogue

accent, dialect, expression, jargon, prose, sound, speech, style, terminology, vocabulary, voice, word, wording, argot, articulation, cant, communication, conversation, diction, dictionary, discourse, doublespeak, gibberish, idiom, interchange, lexicon, palaver, parlance, patois, phraseology, signal, slang, talk, tongue, utterance, verbalization, vernacular, vocalization, lingua franca