brooks
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Definition
- Noun (Proper):
- A surname: "Brooks" is a common English surname, often used to refer to individuals or families bearing this name.
- A specific person: Refers to the American literary critic and historian Van Wyck Brooks (1886-1963).
Examples of Usage
- Noun (Proper):
- The biography of Brooks provides insight into early 20th-century American literature.
- Our new neighbor is named Ms. Brooks.
Advanced Usage
- Used attributively: The surname can be used to modify another noun, indicating possession, origin, or association.
- The Brooks collection at the library is extensive. (Referring to materials related to or owned by Van Wyck Brooks or another person named Brooks).
Variants and Related Words
- Brook (noun, common): A small stream. (Note: This is a different word, not a variant of the proper noun "Brooks").
- Brooking (verb, present participle): Tolerating or allowing. From the verb "brook" meaning to tolerate. (Note: This is related to the verb "brook," not the proper noun "Brooks").
Synonyms
- Surname: Last name, family name.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The word "brooks" (all lowercase) can be the third-person singular present tense form of the verb "brook," meaning to tolerate or allow (e.g., ). However, the primary entry here is for the proper noun "Brooks."
- The plural form of the common noun "brook" (a stream) is also "brooks."
Noun
- United States literary critic and historian (1886-1963)