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brazen (adjective) brazen (verb) 1 brazen / ˈ breɪzn̩/ adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of BRAZEN. [more brazen; most brazen] : acting or done in a very open and shocking way without shame or embarrassment. He exhibited a brazen disregard for other people's feelings. a brazen lie.
Synonyms for brazenness include audacity, cheek, effrontery, nerve, impudence, gall, presumptuousness, chutzpah, cheekiness and temerity. Find more similar words at ...
brazenness translations: 毫不隐瞒,明目张胆. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese simplified Dictionary.
Synonyms for BRAZEN: bold, impudent, wise, insolent, audacious, fresh, cheeky, cocky; Antonyms of BRAZEN: timid, meek, shy, humble, modest, retiring, proper, polite
brazenness - definition, audio pronunciation and more for brazenness: behaviour in which someone does something in a very obvious way, without trying to hide it: See more in the Cambridge English-Chinese (Simplified) Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
Synonyms for BRAZENNESS: cheek, coolness, effrontery, forwardness, freedom, impertinence, gall, impudence, nerve, impudence, …
BRAZENNESS pronunciation. How to say brazenness. Listen to the audio pronunciation in English. Learn more.