brazen
Verb
Verb Forms: brazened, brazening, brazens
- To endure or face a difficult situation with a bold or shameless manner.
- face with defiance or impudence
- "brazen it out"
- To turn a brass color.
- Generally followed by out or through: to carry through in a brazen manner; to act boldly despite embarrassment, risk, etc.
Adjective Satellite
- unrestrained by convention or propriety; ; ; - Los Angeles Times; ; ; - Bertrand Russell
- "brazen arrogance"
Adjective
- made of or resembling brass (as in color or hardness)
Adj
- Made of brass.
- Brass-like in appearance or character; bright, ruddy, hard.
- Sounding harsh and loud, like brass cymbals or brass instruments.
- Extremely strong; impenetrable; resolute.
- Shameless or impudent; shocking or audacious; brash.
Examples
- He would BRAZEN out any challenge, confident in his word knowledge.
- She was brazen enough to deny stealing the handbag even though she was caught on camera doing so.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English brasen, from Old English bræsen (“brazen, of brass”); equivalent to brass + -en (compare golden, wooden, etc.).
The word originally meant “of brass”; the figurative verb sense (as in brazen it out (“face impudently”)) dates from the 1550s (perhaps evoking the sense “face like brass, unmoving and not showing shame”), and the adjective sense “impudent” from the 1570s. Compare brass neck, bold as brass.
Scrabble Score: 17
brazen: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordbrazen: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
brazen: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 19
brazen: valid Words With Friends Word