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bravado
[bruh-vah-doh]
noun
plural
bravadoes, bravadosa pretentious, swaggering display of courage.
bravado
/ brəˈvɑːdəʊ /
noun
vaunted display of courage or self-confidence; swagger
Other Word Forms
- overbravado noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bravado1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Bellamy admits now some of that bravado was his way of hiding the fear of failure.
The lure was quick cash, but beneath their bravado was something more predatory - boys as young as their early teens had been effectively groomed into crime.
With this role, Redford showed that persistence, not bravado, could carry a movie, and that a star could trade charm for credibility without losing magnetism.
But Higuita had both the bravado and bravery of a child who lost his mother when he was young, growing up with his grandparents in a Medellin neighbourhood gripped by drug feuds and social problems.
He apologised to them for the "bravado" displayed by the defendants who smiled and laughed as they were sent down.
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