brew

/bruː/
verb
  1. To make a drink such as beer, coffee, or tea by steeping, boiling, or fermenting.
    • She likes to brew her own coffee every morning.
    • They brew beer at the local microbrewery.
    • He brewed a pot of tea for the guests.
  2. To begin to develop or form, often something unpleasant.
    • Trouble was brewing between the two rival groups.
    • A storm was brewing over the mountains.
    • I could feel a headache brewing after staring at the screen too long.
noun
  1. A beverage made by brewing, especially beer or coffee.
    • He ordered a cold brew at the café.
    • This is my favorite brew from the local coffee shop.
    • The pub serves a different brew each week.
  2. A mixture or concoction of different things.
    • Her speech was a brew of humor and serious advice.
    • The artist's style is a unique brew of modern and traditional.
    • The soup was a strange brew of vegetables and spices.
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