Definition, synonyms and related words
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bring
"She brings her favorite novel to every coffee date we have on Sunday mornings."
In plain English: Brings means to carry or move something from one place to another so it ends up where you want it.
"He brings his dog to the park every morning."
Usage: Use brings to describe an action performed by a singular subject in the present tense, such as saying the weather brings rain or she brings joy. This form adds an 's' to the base verb bring to agree with third-person subjects like he, she, or it.
Brings is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb bring, which derives from Old English bringan. The original meaning was to carry or lead something to a specific place.