Meaning & Definition of word "Brazenly"

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    Brazenly

    /ˈbreɪ.zən.li/

    adverb:

    • 1. in a bold and shameless manner.
      • Example: She brazenly ignored the rules that everyone else followed.
    • 2. with a complete lack of embarrassment.
      • Example: He brazenly took credit for her work during the meeting.
    • 3. in a way that is audacious, without care for what others think.
      • Example: The company brazenly promoted a product they knew was faulty.
    • 4. in a defiant manner, showing little regard for consequences.
      • Example: They brazenly parked in front of a no-parking sign.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'brazen', meaning bold and shameless, which originally referred to the quality of brass.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    brazen act:

    An action that is done without shame or concern for the consequences.

    brazen display:

    A show of behavior that is openly and shamelessly bold.

    Related Words

    brazen:

    Shamelessly bold or brash.

    impudent:

    Not showing due respect for another person; impertinent.

    Slang Meanings of brazenly

    Meaning: To act without care for consequences.

    Example Sentence: He walked into the meeting brazenly, as if he owned the place.

    Meaning: To be unapologetic in one's actions.

    Example Sentence: She brazenly posted the photos, knowing well the drama it would cause.