Used in a Sentence

home-brewed

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for home-brewed.

Editorial note

There are plenty of others too (including a lot of home-brewed brewed systems knocking around inside VFX houses).

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Quick take

brewed at home

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

brewed at home

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for home-brewed.

adjective

brewed at home

Example sentences

1

There are plenty of others too (including a lot of home-brewed brewed systems knocking around inside VFX houses).

2

If anything the massive popularity of WhatsApp, Skype, Viber and explosive growth in India's own home-brewed tech startups is a godend for these telcos.

3

For a site of any complexity, I would use a cms, home-brewed or open-sourced though.

4

- The era of the text adventure is dead the way the era of home-brewed beer is dead.

5

Medical tools have been home-brewed for decades.

6

But you might want to grep for something in many files of varying depths, or run some home-brewed script on them for which find does not provide a built-in.

7

I'd assumed it was some kind of home-brewed concoction.

8

There has to be some threshold of viability, or else all of the folks with home-brewed theories of everything who spam my inbox (I'm a theoretical physicist) could secure their own grants.

Quote examples

1

NET under the covers.” So not really a new language per se, sounds more like they just home-brewed some steroids for VBScript.

2

The way it gets evaluated is not "it costs €90/kilo for home-brewed coffee".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use home-brewed in a sentence?

There are plenty of others too (including a lot of home-brewed brewed systems knocking around inside VFX houses).

What does home-brewed mean?

brewed at home

What part of speech is home-brewed?

home-brewed is commonly used as adjective.