bring something ↔ out phrasal verb ( see also ↑ bring )
1 . to make something easier to see, taste, notice etc:
The spices really bring out the flavour of the meat.
Fatherhood seems to have brought out the caring side of him.
2 . to produce something that will be sold to the public:
He’s bringing out a new album next month.
3 . to take something out of a place:
Jenny opened the cupboard and brought out a couple of bottles.
4 . bring out the best/worst in somebody to make someone behave in the best or worst way that they can:
Alcohol just brings out the worst in her.
5 . bring somebody out of himself/herself to make someone feel more confident and able to talk to people:
Changing schools has really brought her out of herself.