Depends on the context. To bring up a sensitive subject: broach
That nice pin you got from Nana Ruth: brooch
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The correct spelling ispreferably.
The correct spelling is 'adjourned'.
If you are referring to mentioning a topic, the spelling is "broach," as in "We broached the idea of taking a world cruise."If, however, you are talking about the piece of decorative jewelry, the correct spelling is "brooch."
The homophone for "broach" is "brooch."
One homophone for "broach" is "brooch." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
It's Broach
She wore a beautiful, diamond-studded broach on her cashmere sweater. this is wrong actually!!! Brooch is a diamond studded brooch. But Broach I have no idea how to use it in a sentence :P
The homophone for "broach" is "brooch." "Broach" refers to starting a conversation or addressing a subject, while "brooch" is a piece of jewelry that is worn on clothing.
A brooch is usually worn on the left.
No, although they are often pronounced the same.
A diamond pin or broach -- brooch -- may have an aesthetic use as an adornment.
A "brooch" is the term for a decorative pin or jeweled pin, as opposed to a safety pin.
A scarab brooch can be lovely with either jade or rubies or a combination of both.
In 1998 a similar broach sold at Christies auction for $220,000