Definitionadj. unrestrained by convention or propriety
Last update: February 9, 2017
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As with all the others, there is the same quietly brazen effrontery in trying to minimize or ignore unanswerable facts. [Please select]
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He is quite brazen in his behaviour. [adjective]
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My family don't dare to visit me, because I demand money in such a brazen manner. [adjective]
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Indeed, when I hunted him up in town on the Tuesday night, he confessed as much in the most brazen manner imaginable. [Please select]
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Yet when the crimes of that party became so brazen that even the blind could see them, it needed but to muster up its minions, and its supremacy was assured. [Please select]
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"Because it was my duty," was the brazen reply. [Please select]
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The late afternoon sun was brazen, and immense clouds of dust drifted about. [Please select]
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"Is it that brazen little comedy actress you are talking of, Masaroon." [Please select]
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It is coming; I can hear from afar the brazen tramp of the airy and incorporeal monster. [Please select]
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The sun was sinking when suddenly the great brazen gong was loudly struck, and the hard, blatant clatter rent the air of the temple-hall. [Please select]
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