bravado meaning
Meaning
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- Noun: bravado (bravados,bravadoes) bru'vaadow
- A swaggering show of courage
- bluster
Derived forms: bravadoes, bravados
Type of: fanfare, flash, ostentation
Encyclopedia: Bravado
- A swaggering show of courage
Examples
- He flourished the weapon in an attempt at bravado.
- His bravado had gone now.
- But he was the first to face it with such bravado.
- I do not say this in any spirit of bravado or belligerence.
- Poor catherine was not defiant; she had no genius for bravado.
- Poor catherine was not defiant, and she had no genius for bravado.
- Anti-american bravado was always a sure way to excite a crowd and strike a pose of national virility.
- He was first into the sea, and at once swam out with the bravado of justifying his self-given reputation.
- It crowns the hill, defying the wind and the rain, not out of bravado but so that the man can see the sheep.
- The bravado of the young criminal disappeared when he was confronted by the victims of his brutal attack.
Other Languages
- "bravado" meaning in Chinese: n. , vi. (pl. bravados, bravadoes)〔西班牙语〕恐吓,虚张声势。 He flour...
- "bravado" meaning in Japanese: bravado n. 虚勢, 強がり, からいばり. 【+動詞】 ◆His bravado began to cru...
- "bravado" meaning in Russian: 1) бравада, показная храбрость
- "bravado" meaning in French: n. bravade, action de défi; bravoure; courage, vaillance
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