different between brothers vs bothers
brothers
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?b??ð?(?)z/
Noun
brothers
- plural of brother
See also
- brethren
Verb
brothers
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brother
Middle English
Etymology 1
From brother +? -es (“noun plural suffix”).
Noun
brothers
- (rare) plural of brother
Usage notes
The more common plural forms are brether and bretheren.
Etymology 2
From brother +? -es (“genitive suffix”).
Noun
brothers
- genitive of brother
brothers From the web:
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- what brothers are in the nfl
bothers
English
Verb
bothers
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bother
Noun
bothers
- plural of bother
Anagrams
- boshter
bothers From the web:
- what bothers percy about the oracle’s prophecy
- what bothers winston
- what bothers holden about the speech class
- what bothers hamlet about his character
- what bothers simon in chapter 6
- what bothers winston 1984
- what bothers winston the most
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