Bring up crossword clue 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 13 letters

This selection for “Bring up” is pulled from entries that were tested and confirmed in puzzles where this clue appeared. Each one reflects common crossword logic tied to this phrasing.

Suggested Answers:

  • REAR
  • BREED
  • PARENT
  • MENTION
  • BROACH
  • CITE
  • RAISE
  • EDUCATE
  • NURTURE
  • FOSTER
  • MAKEMENTIONOF
  • INVOKE
  • BOOST
  • POINTOUT
  • OVER
  • HOIST

Synonyms and Definitions

REAR

  • Synonyms: arse, ass, back, back end, backside, behind, bottom, bum, buns, butt, buttocks, can, derriere, erect, fanny, fundament, hind end, hindquarters, keister, lift, nates, nurture, parent, posterior, prat, put up, raise, rear end, rearward, rise, rise up, rump, seat, set up, stern, tail, tail end, tooshie, tush

BREED

  • Synonyms: cover, engender, multiply, spawn, stock, strain
  • Definition: a unique type of tamed creatures belonging to a specific species

PARENT

  • Synonyms: rear

MENTION

  • Synonyms: acknowledgment, advert, citation, cite, credit, honorable mention, name, note, observe, quotation, refer, reference, remark

BROACH

  • Synonyms: breastpin, brooch, initiate

CITE

  • Synonyms: abduce, adduce, mention, quote, summon, summons

RAISE

  • Synonyms: acclivity, advance, arouse, ascent, call down, call forth, climb, conjure, conjure up, elevate, elicit, enhance, enkindle, evoke, farm, fire, get up, grow, heave, heighten, hike, invoke, kick upstairs, kindle, leaven, levy, produce, promote, prove, provoke, put forward, recruit, resurrect, salary increase, stir, upgrade, upraise, wage hike, wage increase
  • Definition: the rise in the amount of a salary

EDUCATE

  • Synonyms: civilise, civilize, cultivate, develop, prepare, school, train

NURTURE

  • Synonyms: breeding, bringing up, foster, fosterage, fostering, nourish, raising, rearing, sustain, upbringing

FOSTER

  • Synonyms: further, surrogate

INVOKE

  • Synonyms: appeal

BOOST

  • Synonyms: cost increase, encourage, encouragement, hike up, supercharge

OVER

  • Synonyms: all over, complete, concluded, ended, terminated
  • Definition: In cricket, a segment of the game where a player from the opposing team bowls six balls at the batsman from the same end of the field.

HOIST

  • Synonyms: run up, wind

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