bravado
/brəˈvɑːdəʊ/ (bre, ipa) · [brəvˈɑdo] /brəˈvɑːdəʊ/ (ame, ipa) · [brəvˈɑdo] /brə-ˈvä-(ˌ)dō How to pronounce bravado (audio)/ (ame, mw)
bravado — noun
1. bold, theatrical behavior meant to make others see you as fearless, even when th
bold, theatrical behavior meant to make others see you as fearless, even when the danger is needless or the confidence is partly an act.
Vikram's rooftop speech was pure bravado; he was shaking afterward.
collocation: pure bravado for empty show of courage
Renata laughed at the bravado in the boxer's slow walk to the ring.
bravado shown through a staged public entrance
Takeshi's bravado faded after the ladder shook above the stage.
Bravado filled the room as Eli challenged the coach to race him.
Behind Wren's bravado, both hands gripped the hospital wristband tightly.
用法筆記
Usually describes courage that looks more like performance than sound judgment. Common frames include 'pure bravado' for an empty act and 'behind the bravado' when fear is still visible underneath.