Sometimes, words in English can look or sound the same but have different meanings. “Broach” and “Brooch” are two such words. Let’s learn what they mean and how we can use them.
Broach is an old word. It comes from a word that meant to spit meat. Now, it means to start talking about a topic. We use it when we bring up a new subject.
Brooch also has a long history. It comes from a word that meant a pin. Today, it means a decorative pin you wear on your clothes. Brooch is all about fashion.
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Here is a simple trick:
Broach: Think of starting a conversation. It begins with “B” like “Begin.”
Brooch: Think of fashion. It has two “o”s like “Look good.”
“Broach” means to start talking about something new. We use it for topics and ideas. “Brooch” is a pretty pin you wear on your clothes. Remember, “broach” is for talking, and “brooch” is for wearing.
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