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Brady
1[brey-dee]
noun
James Buchanan Diamond Jim, 1856–1917, U.S. financier, noted for conspicuously extravagant living.
Mathew B., 1823?–96, U.S. photographer, especially of the Civil War.
a male given name.
brady-
2a combining form meaning “slow,” used in the formation of compound words.
bradytelic.
brady-
combining form
indicating slowness
bradycardia
Word History and Origins
Origin of Brady1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Brady1
Example Sentences
That’s what made Brady Corbet’s “Vox Lux” — which should be considered the preeminent examination of the contemporary pop star — so beguiling: It saw fame as a Faustian pact with the devil.
Call it the influence of that great legendary quarterback Tom Brady for parents choosing the first name.
Laura Brady said her mother had been asleep when the attack took place.
“It’s a combination of content driving their acquisition, and also that opening up of their distribution attracting a new audience,” Brady said.
They were seen together in public beginning in 2023 and attended former quarterback Tom Brady’s Patriots Hall of Fame induction ceremony in June.
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When To Use
Brady- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “slow.” It is used in scientific and medical terms, especially in pathology.Brady- comes from the Greek ý, meaning “slow, heavy.”
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