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bravado

noun

  1. a boastful show of courage
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /bɹɑˈvɑdoʊ/ / /bɹəˈvɑdoʊ/

noun

Etymology: From French bravade (“bragging or boasting”), from Italian bravata, from verb bravare (“brag, boast”), from bravo. Compare bravura.

  1. A swaggering show of defiance or courage.

    The angry customer stood in the middle of the showroom and voiced his complaints with loud bravado.

    For a bravado he had the organ taken down and conveyed to his father's house, where he had it put up in the chamber where it now stands. It was also for a bravado that he played on it every day. But, by−and−by, the amount of time which he spent at it daily began to increase rapidly.

  2. A superficial show of courage.
  3. A swaggerer; a braggart.

verb

Etymology: From French bravade (“bragging or boasting”), from Italian bravata, from verb bravare (“brag, boast”), from bravo. Compare bravura.

  1. To swagger; to brag.
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