Bríd is an English word starting with the letter B. With 9 example sentences you'll see exactly how it works in context.
Bríd in a sentence
Related words
Using Bríd
- In the example corpus, bríd often appears in combinations such as: bríd bríd, bríd smith, naomh bríd.
Context around Bríd
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 3 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 9 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bríd
- In this selection, "bríd" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, naomh, irish, leabaidh, smith, modern and coll stand out and add context to how "bríd" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and naomh bríd were on and do leabaidh bríd bríd come. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bríd" sits close to words such as aami, abada and abbottabad, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bríd
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Aaron Amond of Naomh Bríd enjoyed a tremendous season. (9 words)
Sadly missed by his sister Bríd Coll, nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. (14 words)
With a precise swing the sliotar found the net again and Naomh Bríd were on their way. (17 words)
Carmichael, Carmina Gadelica, p.582 In the 19th century, women in the Hebrides would dance while holding a large cloth and calling out "Bridean, Bridean, thig an nall 's dean do leabaidh" ("Bríd Bríd, come over and make your bed"). (40 words)
When it came to speaking about his strident opposition to 'Acht na Gaeilge' he could still acknowledge his respect for the fluency in Irish of his political opponents Patsy McGlone and Bríd Rodgers. (33 words)
It’s about ensuring each child is placed in a group which suits their age, personality, and allows them to develop their self-confidence as a sports person,” said school founder Bríd. (32 words)
Example sentences (9)
Brigid Saint Brigid in a stained-glass window Imbolc is strongly associated with Saint Brigid (Old Irish: Brigit, modern Irish: Bríd, modern Scottish Gaelic: Brìghde or Brìd, anglicised Bridget).
Carmichael, Carmina Gadelica, p.582 In the 19th century, women in the Hebrides would dance while holding a large cloth and calling out "Bridean, Bridean, thig an nall 's dean do leabaidh" ("Bríd Bríd, come over and make your bed").
It’s about ensuring each child is placed in a group which suits their age, personality, and allows them to develop their self-confidence as a sports person,” said school founder Bríd.
People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith said she was “shocked” to learn that it was Ryan who instigated Ireland’s intervention in the Swiss case.
Sadly missed by his sister Bríd Coll, nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.
When it came to speaking about his strident opposition to 'Acht na Gaeilge' he could still acknowledge his respect for the fluency in Irish of his political opponents Patsy McGlone and Bríd Rodgers.
People Before Profit’s Bríd Smith said nearly 28% of households in the country are in energy poverty and some 400,000 people go without heating at some stage because of costs.
Aaron Amond of Naomh Bríd enjoyed a tremendous season.
With a precise swing the sliotar found the net again and Naomh Bríd were on their way.
Common combinations with bríd
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: