brazen
/ˈbreɪzn/ (bre, ipa) · [brˈezən] /ˈbreɪzn/ (ame, ipa) · [brˈezən] /ˈbrā-zᵊn How to pronounce brazen (audio)/ (ame, mw)
brazen — adjective
- brazenpositive
- more brazencomparative
- most brazensuperlative
1. done in a very open way, without trying to hide that it is rude, wrong, or shock
done in a very open way, without trying to hide that it is rude, wrong, or shocking.
The company made a <hl>brazen</hl> attempt to hide the spill with fresh paint.
brazen attempt to + verb
Anya told a <hl>brazen</hl> lie to the teacher and never even blushed.
collocation: brazen lie
The thieves returned for a second <hl>brazen</hl> theft the next morning.
Rania's <hl>brazen</hl> joke about the mistake shocked everyone at the meeting.
The senator gave a <hl>brazen</hl> answer, blaming others for his own plan.
- ashamed
showing shame instead of ignoring it
- modest
not pushy or self-promoting
- discreet
careful not to draw attention
- respectful
showing proper regard for other people
文法句型
a brazen lie
a brazen attempt to + verb
be brazen enough to + verb
用法筆記
Usually used for behaviour, lies, requests, or public actions that break normal limits in an open way. Unlike bold, brazen is strongly negative and suggests a lack of shame rather than courage.
常見錯誤
2. made of brass, covered with brass, or having the bright yellow-gold look of bras
made of brass, covered with brass, or having the bright yellow-gold look of brass.
A <hl>brazen</hl> lamp hung above the old ticket window in the station.
brazen + metal object
Sunlight turned the river <hl>brazen</hl> at sunset, almost orange and gold.
predicative use for brass-like color
Christopher polished the <hl>brazen</hl> door plate until it reflected his face.
The museum displayed a <hl>brazen</hl> bowl beside a silver cup.
Under the stage lights, her jacket looked <hl>brazen</hl> rather than yellow.
- brass
the everyday word for the metal itself
- brass-colored
clearer in modern everyday English when only the color matters
- golden
broader and warmer; not limited to brass
- metallic
broader; focuses on surface shine rather than brass specifically
文法句型
a brazen lamp
a brazen bowl
look brazen in the light
用法筆記
Most often used in literary or formal description for metal objects or a strong yellow-gold shine. In everyday English, brass or brass-colored is more common when you simply mean the material or color.
常見錯誤
brazen — verb
- brazenpresent simple I / you / we / they
- brazens3rd person singular
- brazening-ing form
- brazenedpast simple
1. to get through blame or an awkward situation by acting boldly and showing no sha
to get through blame or an awkward situation by acting boldly and showing no shame.
At the hearing, the mayor tried to <hl>brazen it out</hl> with a grin.
fixed phrase: brazen it out
Owen could not <hl>brazen it out</hl> after his sister showed the text messages.
brazen it out after being exposed
The actor <hl>brazened out</hl> the mistake and kept smiling for the cameras.
After the vase broke, Talia tried to <hl>brazen it out</hl> for five minutes.
Joon <hl>brazened out</hl> the complaint until the manager produced the receipt.
文法句型
brazen it out
brazen out + mistake/scandal/complaint
用法筆記
Now chiefly found in the fixed phrase brazen it out or brazen something out. It implies that the person has probably done something embarrassing or wrong and tries to survive the moment by looking calm and unashamed.