brains
Pronunciation: [breɪnz]
Word
Context: “anatomy”
(noun) the organ in your head that controls everything your body does. It helps you think, learn, and remember things.
Example
She has a brilliant brain and can solve complex problems easily.
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He didn’t use his brain to think about the consequences of his actions.
Example
Do you think exercising your brain helps it stay healthy?
Context: “intelligence”
(noun) someone who is very smart or has lots of knowledge. We often say someone is a brain if they are good at learning.
Example
He is the brain of the team, always coming up with great ideas.
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She is not just a brain; she also has a lot of common sense.
Example
Who is the biggest brain in your class?
Context: “planning”
(noun) someone who plans or organizes a project or event. This person is often the leader who thinks ahead.
Example
She was the brains behind the school festival, coming up with all the fun activities.
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Without a good brain in charge, the project didn't go as planned.
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Who is the brain of the new project idea?
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