brazen

IPA: brˈeɪzʌn

verb

  • (intransitive) To turn a brass color.
  • (transitive) Generally followed by out or through: to carry through in a brazen manner; to act boldly despite embarrassment, risk, etc.

adjective

  • (archaic) Pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength).
  • Sounding harsh and loud, like brass cymbals or brass instruments.
  • (archaic) Extremely strong; impenetrable; resolute.
  • Shamelessly shocking and offensive; audacious; impudent; barefaced; immodest, unblushing.
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Examples of "brazen" in Sentences

  • I am really speechless at the brazenness of this.
  • The company is still brazen enough to rig the tests.
  • It was the only item taken during the brazen robbery.
  • It's awful brazen of you to go against the community.
  • A brazen contrivence intended to deceive the uninitiated.
  • The man's utter barefaced brazen hypocrisy is mindblowing.
  • John of Damascus also regarded the brazen serpent as an icon.
  • Phalaris liked the idea of the Brazen Bull, and so it was made.
  • At the same time, the Republican leadership can't be too brazen.
  • Currently, the message is loud, brazen, and linked to AdminReview.

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