Meaning & Definition of word "Brass"

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    Brass

    /bræs/

    noun:

    • 1. a yellow alloy of copper and zinc.
      • Example: The musician polished his brass trumpet before the concert.
    • 2. the leaders or commanding officers of a military organization.
      • Example: The brass were concerned about the strategic planning of the upcoming operation.
    • 3. people of high rank or authority, particularly in business or government.
      • Example: The company's brass met to discuss the merger with the competing firm.

    verb:

    • 1. to assemble or equip with brass.
      • Example: They decided to brass the old door handles to give them a new look.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English bræse, bræs; akin to Old High German brasa.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    brass tacks:

    The essential details or facts in a situation.

    brass band:

    A band consisting of brass instruments.

    top brass:

    High-ranking officials or leaders.

    Related Words

    bronze:

    An alloy of copper and tin, used for sculpture and coins.

    copper:

    A reddish-brown metal used for electrical wiring and plumbing.

    zinc:

    A metal used for galvanizing iron and steel.

    Slang Meanings of brass

    Meaning: Courage or boldness.

    Example Sentence: It takes a lot of brass to stand up to the boss like that.

    Meaning: Nerve or audacity.

    Example Sentence: He had the brass to ask for a raise after just a month.