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brr

Brr (intj) means used to express that something feels very cold. Example: “Brr, it's freezing out here!”

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Used to express that something feels very cold.
"Brr, it's freezing out here!"

How to use brr

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishAn exclamation people make when they feel cold, often while shivering.

When to use it

Informal and mostly spoken; rarely appears in formal writing.

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_____, it's freezing out here!

Frequently asked questions

What does “brr” mean?

The word “brr” means used to express that something feels very cold. In plain terms, an exclamation people make when they feel cold, often while shivering.

How do you pronounce “brr”?

The IPA pronunciation of “brr” is [ʙ̩ː].

How do you use “brr” in a sentence?

Here is “brr” used in a sentence: “Brr, it's freezing out here!”

What part of speech is “brr”?

“Brr” is an intj.

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