The brain is inside your head. It helps you think, feel, and move. It is very important for life.
The brain controls how we think and move.
He hurt his brain with a hard fall.
We use 'brain' to talk about a smart person who plans or leads work. It means they use their mind well to solve problems.
She is the brain behind the new project.
The brains of the team made a good plan.
As a verb, 'brain' means to hit someone's head hard, sometimes to cause injury. It is often used in stories or reports.
He brained the thief with a heavy stick.
The player brained his opponent in the game.
Here, 'brain' means the power to think, learn, and understand things. It shows how smart a person is.
She has a lot of brain for solving problems.
Using your brain helps you learn new things.
'Brain' is used to describe the main part of a machine or computer that controls its actions. It works like a human brain but is a machine part.
The robot’s brain controls all its actions.
The computer brain processes data quickly.
This meaning is similar to meaning 2 but focuses more on the smartest person in a specific group or team who leads or creates ideas.
He is the brain of the school chess club.
The brain in the group solved the hard problem.
As a verb, ‘brain’ can mean to think carefully or solve hard problems. This is informal and less common than other uses.
We need to brain this problem quickly.
She brained out a tricky puzzle.