brazenness

[breɪznnes]

brazenness Definition

the quality of being bold and without shame.

Using brazenness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "brazenness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The brazenness of his lies was shocking.

  • Example

    She had the brazenness to ask for a raise after only a week on the job.

  • Example

    The thief had the brazenness to steal the painting in broad daylight.

brazenness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for brazenness

Antonyms for brazenness

Phrases with brazenness

  • with boldness and without shame or embarrassment

    Example

    He denied the accusations with brazen effrontery.

  • to face a difficult situation with boldness and without showing any shame or embarrassment

    Example

    Even though he was caught red-handed, he decided to brazen it out and deny everything.

  • brazen-faced

    bold and without shame or embarrassment

    Example

    She had the brazen-faced audacity to ask for a discount after breaking the vase.

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Summary: brazenness in Brief

'Brazenness' [breɪznnes] is a noun that describes the quality of being bold and without shame. It is often used to describe someone who behaves in an audacious or impudent manner, as in 'The brazenness of his lies was shocking.' The phrase 'with brazen effrontery' means with boldness and without shame or embarrassment, while 'brazen it out' means to face a difficult situation with boldness and without showing any shame or embarrassment.