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Bravado Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. bra· va· do brə-ˈvä- (ˌ)dō. plural bravadoes or bravados. Synonyms of bravado. 1. a. : blustering swaggering conduct. youthful bravado. b. : a pretense of bravery. 2. : the quality or state of being foolhardy. Did you know?
Bravado Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Noun. Filter. noun. bravadoes, bravados. A show of bravery or defiance, often in order to make a false impression or mislead someone. American Heritage. Showy courage or defiant confidence, often, specif., when one is actually afraid. Webster's New World. A swaggering show of defiance or courage.
BRAVADO Synonyms: 98 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for BRAVADO: arrogance, attitude, swagger, boastfulness, braggadocio, triumphalism, pretence, bombast; Antonyms of BRAVADO: shyness, bashfulness, timidity, diffidence, demureness, self-doubt, passivity, meekness.
Bravado - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Today, the word means an almost-over-the-top amount of courage, but it can also be used (often with the word false) to mean a false show of bravery: "It was her first day in the classroom and she was almost shaking with fear, but with false bravado — she took a deep breath and turned to face her students — 20 kindergartners."
BRAVADO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
noun [ U ] uk / brəˈvɑː.dəʊ / us / brəˈvɑː.doʊ / Add to word list Add to word list. courage that you show, especially by doing something unnecessary and dangerous, to make people admire you: act of bravado It was an act of bravado to tell his boss to resign. These are young men full of bravado. Fewer examples.
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