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Definition of bracket noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

bracket

noun
 
/ˈbrækɪt/
 
/ˈbrækɪt/
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  1. (also round bracket)
    (both British English)
    (also parenthesis North American English or formal)
    [usually plural] either of a pair of marks, (  ), placed around extra information in a piece of writing or part of a problem in mathematics
    • Publication dates are given in brackets after each title.
    • Add the numbers in brackets first.
    see also angle bracket compare brace
    Extra Examples
    • The prices are given in brackets.
    • The words in brackets should be deleted.
    • The numbers outside the curly brackets (= ⎨⎬) are the sales figures.
    Topics Languagec1, Maths and measurementc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • angle
    • curly
    • round
    verb + brackets
    • enclose something in
    • give something in
    • put something in
    preposition
    • in brackets
    • inside brackets
    • within brackets
    See full entry
  2. (North American English)
    (especially British English square bracket)
    [usually plural] either of a pair of marks, [  ], placed at the beginning and end of extra information in a text, especially comments made by an editorTopics Languagec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • angle
    • curly
    • round
    verb + brackets
    • enclose something in
    • give something in
    • put something in
    preposition
    • in brackets
    • inside brackets
    • within brackets
    See full entry
  3. price, age, income, etc. bracket prices, etc. within a particular range
    • People in the lower income brackets will not be able to afford this.
    • Most of the houses are out of our price bracket.
    • the 30–34 age bracket (= people aged between 30 and 34)
    Extra Examples
    • This model remains firmly in the upper price bracket.
    • She found that she fell into a higher tax bracket.
    • Most respondents were in the 45–60 age bracket.
    • His income was in a fairly low earnings bracket.
    • people outside this age bracket
    • These machines are in the higher price bracket.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • age
    • income
    • price
    preposition
    • in a/​the bracket
    • within a/​the bracket
    • outside a/​the bracket
    See full entry
  4. a piece of wood, metal or plastic fixed to the wall to support a shelf, lamp, etc.
    • fixed to the wall on a bracket
  5. Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French braguette or Spanish bragueta ‘codpiece, bracket, corbel’, from Provençal braga, from Latin braca, (plural) bracae ‘breeches’.
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