Brady [brey-dee] Examples noun
- James BuchananDiamond 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.
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- a combining form meaning “slow,” used in the formation of compound words: bradytelic.
Origin of brady- Greek, combining form of bradýs slow, heavy Examples from the Web for brady Contemporary Examples of brady
If Justin Bieber were Tom Brady’s son, Brady would most likely be unable to afford his weekly allowance.
Justin Bieber Isn’t Even 21, Yet Makes More Money Than Meryl Streep
Amy Zimmerman
November 25, 2014
In 2013, Brady signed a $57 million dollar deal with the Patriots for being the best at what he does.
Justin Bieber Isn’t Even 21, Yet Makes More Money Than Meryl Streep
Amy Zimmerman
November 25, 2014
That same year, Clinton awarded Brady the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest award given to civilians.
Jim Brady, Reagan’s Gentle ‘Bear’ Who Roared Back to Life After Being Shot
Eleanor Clift
August 4, 2014
Kobrine was in the midst of operating on Brady when he was told the media was reporting his death.
Jim Brady, Reagan’s Gentle ‘Bear’ Who Roared Back to Life After Being Shot
Eleanor Clift
August 4, 2014
Reporters loved Brady, and I dare say the love was mutual, which is not always the case with press secretaries.
Jim Brady, Reagan’s Gentle ‘Bear’ Who Roared Back to Life After Being Shot
Eleanor Clift
August 4, 2014
Historical Examples of brady
“My mother’s sending you a goose, Mrs. Brady,” he said with a bow.
Gulielma Zollinger
You don’t kape Mrs. Brady’s things no cleaner, do you, Moike?
Gulielma Zollinger
“In one sense I have changed my mind,” answered Mrs. Brady with a smile.
Gulielma Zollinger
He feared so, since Mrs. Brady, followed by the General, went out of the room.
Gulielma Zollinger
He put on one of Mrs. Brady’s aprons, and ’twas fine gravy, too.
Gulielma Zollinger
British Dictionary definitions for brady brady- combining form
- indicating slownessbradycardia
Word Origin for brady- from Greek bradus slow Word Origin and History for brady brady-
medical word-forming element meaning “slow, delayed, tardy,” from Greek bradys “slow;” e.g. bradycardia (1890), with Latinized form of Greek kardia “heart;” bradykinesia, “slow movement,” with Greek kinesis “movement, motion;” bradypnea, with Greek pneo/pnein “to breathe.”
brady in Medicine brady- pref.
- Slow:bradycardia.