brasher
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comparativeof brash.comparative
The form of an adjective or adverb indicating a greater degree of a quality.
Example Sentences
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But if, two years after ChatGPT’s debut, Apple’s biggest rollouts fall into the same PR nightmares that its brasher rivals are still overcoming, what does that say about Big Tech’s biggest bet?
From Slate ● Nov. 1, 2024
But recent months have showed a shift away from the brasher campaigning.
From Reuters ● Jul. 7, 2023
If Ebb, with his brasher, needier personality, would have eaten up the honor, Kander seems at best to withstand it, embarrassed by too much attention or praise.
From New York Times ● Apr. 4, 2023
The show was launched in 2002 by presenter Jeremy Clarkson and producer Andy Wilman, envisioned as a brasher version of the earlier and altogether more genteel motoring programme it takes its name from.
From BBC ● Mar. 24, 2023
It was an institution for girls near my house, and the young ladies were faster, brasher, meaner and more prejudiced than any I had met at Lafayette County Training School.
From "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou
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