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  1. adjective. shameless or impudent: brazen presumption. Synonyms: brassy, defiant, insolent. made of brass. like brass, as in sound, color, or strength. Synonyms: brassy. verb (used with object) to make brazen or bold. verb phrase. to face boldly or shamelessly: He prefers to brazen it out rather than admit defeat. brazen. / ˈbreɪzən / adjective.

  2. Brazen describes something shocking or something that's done shamelessly. The Middle English word was brasen , "made of brass," from Old English bræs , "brass." In its literal sense, this word can mean "made of or resembling brass," as in a brazen drinking cup from a medieval castle.

  3. adjective. /ˈbreɪzn/ (disapproving) open and without shame, usually about something that shocks people synonym shameless. She had become brazen about the whole affair. his brazen admission that he was cheating. They showed a brazen disregard for the law. There were several instances of brazen cheating. Want to learn more?

  4. 1. shameless and bold. 2. made of or resembling brass. 3. having a ringing metallic sound like that of a brass trumpet. vb ( tr) 4. (usually foll by: out or through) to face and overcome boldly or shamelessly: the witness brazened out the prosecutor's questions. 5. to make (oneself, etc) bold or brash.

  5. 5 days ago · 1. shameless and bold. 2. made of or resembling brass. 3. having a ringing metallic sound like that of a brass trumpet. verb (transitive) 4. (usually foll by out or through) to face and overcome boldly or shamelessly.

  6. transitive. to brazen (out): to face impudently or as with a face of brass. Also with indefinite object to brazen it out.

  7. Oct 24, 2023 · ( archaic) Extremely strong; impenetrable; resolute . Shamelessly shocking and offensive; audacious; impudent; barefaced; immodest, unblushing. [from 1570s.] She was brazen enough to deny stealing the handbag even though she was caught on closed-circuit television doing so.

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