brent

word

/ˈbɹɛnt/
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/bɹˈɛnt/
brent

Definition

Brent is a type of crude oil used as a major international price benchmark for oil. The term is also used to refer to the oil field in the North Sea where this type of oil was first extracted.

Usage & Nuances

"Brent" usually refers to "Brent crude oil" in business, energy, or financial news, and is rarely used in everyday conversation. Always capitalized. Not the same as a personal name (although "Brent" is a common first name in English).

Example Sentences

The price of Brent keeps changing every day.

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Many countries use Brent as a benchmark for oil prices.

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Brent comes from oil fields in the North Sea.

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Traders watch Brent prices closely when making big decisions.

natural

After the announcement, the value of Brent shot up.

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Some experts think Brent will stay above $80 a barrel for months.

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