C1 noun Neutral

brood

/bruːd/

A group of young animals, particularly birds or insects, produced at one time or hatched from the same nest. Figuratively, it refers to a large family of children or a group of related items sharing a common origin.

Ejemplos

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1

The hen spent the afternoon scratching for worms to feed her hungry brood.

The hen spent the afternoon searching for food for her young offspring.

2

Ornithologists documented a significant decrease in the average brood size within the urban habitat.

Scientists recorded a drop in the number of chicks per nest in city areas.

3

Uncle Jerry arrived at the reunion with his entire brood of seven noisy kids.

Uncle Jerry came to the party with his whole group of seven children.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
brood
Verb
brood
Adverbio
broodingly
Adjetivo
broody
Relacionado
brooder
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Truco para recordar

Think of the word 'breeding'—a brood is the result of a successful breeding cycle.

Quiz rápido

The mother swan glided across the lake, followed closely by her ______ of five cygnets.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: brood

Ejemplos

1

The hen spent the afternoon scratching for worms to feed her hungry brood.

everyday

The hen spent the afternoon searching for food for her young offspring.

2

Ornithologists documented a significant decrease in the average brood size within the urban habitat.

formal

Scientists recorded a drop in the number of chicks per nest in city areas.

3

Uncle Jerry arrived at the reunion with his entire brood of seven noisy kids.

informal

Uncle Jerry came to the party with his whole group of seven children.

4

The experiment analyzed the correlation between brood parasitism and host species decline.

academic

The research studied the link between laying eggs in other nests and the drop in host population.

5

The tech giant is set to release a new brood of software updates next quarter.

business

The large company plans to launch a series of related software improvements soon.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
brood
Verb
brood
Adverbio
broodingly
Adjetivo
broody
Relacionado
brooder

Colocaciones comunes

brood size the number of young in one family or hatch
raise a brood to care for and grow a group of offspring
healthy brood a group of offspring in good physical condition
protect the brood to keep the young animals safe from predators
avian brood a family of young birds

Frases Comunes

a large brood

a family with many children

brood reduction

a biological strategy where some young are sacrificed for the survival of others

the whole brood

the entire group of offspring

Se confunde a menudo con

brood vs clutch

A clutch refers specifically to a group of eggs, while a brood refers to the young after they have hatched.

brood vs litter

Litter is used primarily for mammals born at the same time, whereas brood is primarily for birds and insects.

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Notas de uso

While primarily a biological term for birds, it is frequently used in literary or informal contexts to describe a large group of human children. Be careful not to confuse the noun with the verb 'to brood,' which means to think deeply about something unhappy.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'litter' for birds, but 'brood' is the correct term for avian offspring. Also, ensure not to use 'brood' when referring to only one child.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the word 'breeding'—a brood is the result of a successful breeding cycle.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old English 'brōd', which is related to 'brēdan' (to breed or nourish).

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun Plural form: broods
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Contexto cultural

In agricultural societies, the health of a brood of poultry was often a measure of a farm's prosperity.

Quiz rápido

The mother swan glided across the lake, followed closely by her ______ of five cygnets.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: brood

Palabras relacionadas

to

A1

Used to indicate the place, person, or thing that someone or something moves toward. It can also mark the recipient of an action or the limit of a range.

and

A1

A primary conjunction used to connect words, phrases, or clauses that are grammatically equal. It indicates addition, a sequence of events, or a relationship between two things.

a

A1

A word used before a singular noun that is not specific or is being mentioned for the first time. It is used only before words that begin with a consonant sound to indicate one of something.

that

A1

This word is a demonstrative pronoun used to indicate a specific person, object, or idea that is further away in space or time from the speaker. It is also used to refer back to something that has already been mentioned or to introduce a clause that identifies something.

I

A1

The pronoun 'I' is used by a speaker or writer to refer to themselves as the subject of a verb. It is the first-person singular subject pronoun in English and is always capitalized regardless of its position in a sentence.

for

A1

Used to show who is intended to have or use something, or to explain the purpose or reason for an action. It is also frequently used to indicate a specific duration of time.

not

A1

A function word used to express negation or denial. It is primarily used to make a sentence or phrase negative, often following an auxiliary verb or the verb 'to be'.

with

A1

A preposition used to indicate that people or things are together, in the same place, or performing an action together. It can also describe the instrument used to perform an action or a characteristic that someone or something has.

he

A1

A pronoun used to refer to a male person or animal that has already been mentioned or is easily identified. It functions as the subject of a sentence.

you

A1

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

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