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Brazened - 2 dictionary results

bra⋅zen

[brey-zuhn]
–adjective
1. shameless or impudent: brazen presumption.
2. made of brass.
3. like brass, as in sound, color, or strength.
–verb (used with object)
4. to make brazen or bold.
5. brazen out or through, to face boldly or shamelessly: He prefers to brazen it out rather than admit defeat.

Origin:
bef. 1000; ME brasen (adj.), OE bræsen of brass


bra⋅zen⋅ly, adverb
bra⋅zen⋅ness, noun


1, 3. brassy. 1. insolent, defiant. See bold.
bra·zen   (brā'zən)   
adj.  
  1. Marked by flagrant and insolent audacity. See Synonyms at shameless.
  2. Having a loud, usually harsh, resonant sound: "sudden brazen clashes of the soldiers' band" (James Joyce).
  3. Made of brass.
  4. Resembling brass, as in color or strength.
tr.v.   bra·zened, bra·zen·ing, bra·zens
To face or undergo with bold self-assurance: brazened out the crisis.

[Middle English brasen, made of brass, from Old English bræsen, from bræs, brass.]
bra'zen·ly adv., bra'zen·ness n.
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