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In modern school, not the least importance is given to the development of speech and communication skills and, therefore, to the replenishment of the vocabulary of students. This article will tell you about the meaning of the word brawl, about what part of the speech it refers to, how it changes in cases and numbers, whether this word has synonyms.

Debosh is ...

The lexical meanings of all unfamiliar words can be found in the explanatory dictionary.

Debosh is a noisy scandal. The word comes from the French débauche, which translates as "debauchery, revelry, drunkenness."

What is a brawl

Consider several examples of the use of this word:

  1. All would be well if the neighbors in the communal apartment did not poison our existence with scandals and drunken brawls.
  2. Debauches in our hostel are very rare, something out of the ordinary.
  3. After another brawl with a massacre, Captain Starodubtsev was dismissed from the ranks of the armed forces without the right to reinstate.
  4. As I was tired of dealing with these brawls, my soul yearned for real serious work.
  5. We promise to maintain order in the apartment, do not bring crowds of friends and girls, do not arrange debauches.

Characteristics of the word, declension

"Debosh" consists of five letters: d, e, b, o, w. Each of these letters names one sound, of which two sounds are vowels, therefore, the word is divided into two syllables: de Bosch.

In one syllable, the vowel is stressed, in the other, respectively, unstressed. In such words, it may be difficult to formulate the correct stress. Remember: in all forms of the word "brawl", the second syllable is stressed.

From the point of view of morphology, "brawl" is a common inanimate noun. Masculine, second declension.

Debosh: synonyms

If there were no synonyms in the Russian language, our speech would be boring and monotonous. Synonyms allow you to choose the most accurate name for the subject, phenomenon, action, sign, etc.

rowdy word

Debosh is:

  • scandal;
  • fight;
  • quarrel;
  • butch.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C34209/


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