Meaning & Definition of word "Brazen"

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    Brazen

    /ˈbreɪ.zən/

    verb:

    • 1. To endure an embarrassing or difficult situation by behaving with confidence.
      • Example: She decided to brazen it out, despite the laughter she faced from her peers.

    adjective:

    • 1. Bold and without shame.
      • Example: She made a brazen attempt to steal the money right in front of everyone.
    • 2. Done openly and unashamedly.
      • Example: His brazen disregard for the rules shocked his colleagues.
    • 3. Shamelessly bold; impudent.
      • Example: The brazen thief walked into the store during the day and took whatever he wanted.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'brasen', from 'brass'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    brazenly:

    In an audacious or blatant manner.

    brazen out:

    To face a difficult situation with confidence and without fear.

    brazen the storm:

    To withstand or endure a difficult situation shamelessly.

    Related Words

    audacity:

    The willingness to take bold risks; rude or disrespectful behavior.

    impudence:

    Lack of respect and excessive boldness.

    shamelessness:

    The quality of being shameless, lacking a sense of decency.

    Slang Meanings of brazen

    Meaning: To be ballsy.

    Example Sentence: She made a brazen move in the meeting that surprised everyone.

    Meaning: To act without regard for the rules.

    Example Sentence: He went ahead with his plan, brazening it out despite the consequences.