bravo

IPA: brˈɑvoʊ

noun

  • (plural "bravi") A hired soldier; an assassin; a desperado.
  • A shout of "bravo!"
  • A surname from Spanish.
  • (international standards, plural "bravos") Alternative letter-case form of Bravo from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.

verb

  • To cheer or applaud, especially by saying bravo!
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Examples of "bravo" in Sentences

  • Bravo to the editors of this article.
  • Bravo to the crafters and their craft.
  • Gordon was the Composer in Residence at the Bravo
  • The powerful Neidhart and Bravo started the match.
  • First of all, bravo on the revision of the article.
  • Bravo, Arnoutf, for blocking the imperious renaming.
  • Bravo would indemnify the county in case of a lawsuit.
  • She is currently the Artistic Director of the lauded Bravo
  • Bravo to the nominator for boldness, courage, and devotion to the truth.
  • Bravo 2 is introduced as the skeptic of the team, and Bravo 3 as the wild one.

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