noun (plural) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The politician used the microphone to brandishers his messages to the crowd during the rally.

Definition:A person who holds or seeks office in government or actively campaigns for a position of political responsibility.

From politician

Example:The lawyerbrandishers his sword of justice symbolically in his arguments to the judge.

Definition:A person who is qualified to conduct legal proceedings in court.

From lawyer

Example:The environmental activistbrandishes her sign in the midst of the protest.

Definition:A person who campaigns to bring about political or social change.

From activist

Example:The brandishers of the corporate image tried to downplay the scandal in their news release.

Definition:Connected with a large company that produces and sells goods or services on a large scale.

From corporate

Example:The toddler tried to beyyy shake the weapon that was not a real one, imitating the brandishers on TV.

Definition:An instrument or device for inflicting bodily injury or death, especially one held and used with one or both hands.

From weapon

Example:The knight brandished his sword during the joust to outshine his opponent.

Definition:A long, typically two-edged, bladed weapon, once commonly used in hand-to-hand combat.

From sword

Example:He could have got away with the punches if he could have gone soft on his fists, but hebrandished them with all his might instead.

Definition:Closed hands used for striking an opponent or object.

From fists

Example:The protesters carried the sign brandished in the air with passion.

Definition:A notice or object made to attract attention and indicate a particular thing, such as a political message or warning.

From sign

Example:The leader of the rally brandished the microphone to address the audience more clearly.

Definition:A device for converting acoustical sound waves into electrical signals, typically for amplification purposes.

From microphone

Example:The judge brandished the sword of justice in her opening statement.

Definition:A metaphorical reference to a power that enforces justice or rightness.

From sword of justice