Here is the requested information on "bronc":
1. Parts of Speech: Noun
2. Definition: A horse, especially a wild or unbroken one, that is difficult to ride.
3. Pronunciations: US: /brɑŋk/, UK: /brɒŋk/
4. Origin and Usage: "Bronc" is a shortened form of "bronco", which comes from the Spanish word "bronco" meaning rough or wild. It is primarily used in North American English, especially in the Western United States, to refer to a horse that is difficult to ride, especially one that has not been broken in or trained.
5. Synonyms: Mustang, wild horse, unbroken horse
6. Related Words: Horse, rodeo, wrangle, cowboy, equus
7. Example Sentences:
- The cowboy struggled to stay on the bronc as it bucked wildly.
- She had always been an experienced rider, but the bronc proved to be too much for her to handle.
- The rodeo featured some of the toughest broncs in the country.