Definition
Third person singular present tense of broach; brings up for discussion or pierces through with a tool.
Etymology
From the verb broach with conjugation for third person singular, maintaining the Old French root brochier.
Kelly Says
When someone 'broaches a subject,' they're metaphorically breaking the surface of polite silence—the word choice itself creates a vivid image of speaking as an act of opening something closed.
Translations
ARالعربية
أشرطة
a-shar-tah
CACatalà
broaches
bro-a-ches
DEDeutsch
Broche
broh-che
ELΕλληνικά
συρραπτικό
sir-ra-p-ti-ko
ESEspañol
broches
bro-ches
FRFrançais
broches
bro-sh
IDBahasa Indonesia
broach
bro-ach
ITItaliano
brocche
bro-che
KKKK
брокерлер
bro-ker-ler
MSBahasa Melayu
broach
bro-ach
MYမြန်မာ
ပြုလုပ်သူ
pyu lu-pu-tu
NLNederlands
broches
bro-ches
PTPortuguês
broches
bro-ches
SWKiswahili
broaches
bro-a-ches
TAதமிழ்
பிரோச்சு
pri-ro-chu
TRTürkçe
broşlar
bro-sh-lar
UKУкраїнська
броші
bro-shi
VITiếng Việt
broach
bro-ach
ZUZU
amabroacha
a-ma-bro-a-cha