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1 brazen
'breizn(impudent or shameless: a brazen young woman.) descarado, desvergonzadotr['breɪzən]1 desvergonzado,-a, descarado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto brazen it out aguantar las acusaciones con descarobrazen ['breɪzən] adj1) : de latón2) bold: descarado, directoadj.• coletudo, -a adj.• desahogado, -a adj.• descarado, -a adj.• descompuesto, -a adj.• desenvuelto, -a adj.• farruco, -a adj.• raído, -a adj.• zafado, -a adj.'breɪzṇ, 'breɪzənadjective descaradothe brazen hussy! — esa fresca or descarada!
Phrasal Verbs:['breɪzn]1. ADJ1) (=shameless) descaradoa brazen hussy — una desvergonzada, una descarada
2) (=made of brass) de latón2.VT* * *['breɪzṇ, 'breɪzən]adjective descaradothe brazen hussy! — esa fresca or descarada!
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2 brazen
adj.1 descarado(a).2 de latón.v.1 volverse descarado, perder la vergüenza.2 volver descarado. (pt & pp brazened) -
3 brazen-faced
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4 brazen out
v + o + adv, v + adv + oto brazen it out — negar* descaradamente lo evidente
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oto brazen it out — negar* descaradamente lo evidente
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5 brazen it out
(to face a situation with impudent boldness: She knew her deception had been discovered but decided to brazen it out.) plantar cara -
6 brazen out
v.1 encarar desvergonzadamente.2 negar descaradamente a pesar de ser evidente. -
7 brazen through
v.encarar desvergonzadamente. -
8 brazen-browed
adj.descarado, desvergonzado, impudente. -
9 brazen-face
s.cara de vaqueta, la persona que no tiene vergüenza. -
10 brazen-faced
adj.descarado, desvergonzado, impudente. -
11 to brazen it out
aguantar las acusaciones con descaro -
12 be brazen
v.ser descarado, ser un descarado, tener cara dura, no tener madre. -
13 become brazen
v.volverse descarado. -
14 make brazen
v.volver descarado. -
15 hussy
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16 descarado
Del verbo descararse: ( conjugate descararse) \ \
descarado es: \ \el participio
descarado
es muy descarado he has a lot of nerve
descarado,-a
I adj (insolente) cheeky, insolent (desvergonzado) shameless
una mentira descarada, a barefaced lie
II sustantivo masculino y femenino cheeky person ' descarado' also found in these entries: Spanish: atrevida - atrevido - cara - descarada - desvergonzada - desvergonzado - golfa - golfo - lisa - liso - sinvergüenza - fresco - patudo English: audacious - barefaced - blatant - bold - brash - brassy - brazen - cheeky - downright - forward - shameless - unabashed - outright - pert -
17 brash
bræʃ(cheekily self-confident and impolite: a brash young man.) descarado, impertinente, presuntuosotr[bræʃ]1 pejorative (ostentatious, showy) ostentoso,-a, rimbombante2 (hasty, thoughtless) irreflexivo,-a3 (imprudent) imprudentebrash ['bræʃ] adj1) impulsive: impulsivo, impetuoso2) brazen: excesivamente desenvuelto, descaradoadj.• descarado, -a adj.• impetuoso, -a adj.• insolente adj.bræʃadjective -er, -est excesivamente desenvuelto, de gran desparpajo[bræʃ]ADJ (compar brasher) (superl brashest)1) (=over-confident) presuntuoso; (=rash) impetuoso2) (=crude) [colour] chillón; [taste] vulgar* * *[bræʃ]adjective -er, -est excesivamente desenvuelto, de gran desparpajo -
18 descocada
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19 descocado
Del verbo descocarse: ( conjugate descocarse) \ \
descocado es: \ \el participio
descocado,-a adjetivo (vestido) daring (persona) shameless, brazen ' descocado' also found in these entries: Spanish: descocada
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Brazen — Bra zen, a.[OE. brasen, AS. br[ae]sen. See {Brass}.] 1. Pertaining to, made of, or resembling, brass. [1913 Webster] 2. Sounding harsh and loud, like resounding brass. [1913 Webster] 3. Impudent; immodest; shameless; having a front like brass; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brazen — may refer to: * Brazen (TV series), a British television show * Brazen (Weep) , a song by Skunk Anansie * Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc … Wikipedia
brazen — (adj.) O.E. bræsen of brass, from bræs brass (see BRASS (Cf. brass)) + EN (Cf. en) (2). The figurative sense of hardened in effrontery is 1570s (in brazen face), perhaps suggesting a face unable to show shame (see BRASS (Cf. brass)). To brazen it … Etymology dictionary
Brazen — Bra zen, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Brazened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Brazening}.] To carry through impudently or shamelessly; as, to brazen the matter through. [1913 Webster] Sabina brazened it out before Mrs. Wygram, but inwardly she was resolved to be a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
brazen — ► ADJECTIVE 1) bold and shameless. 2) literary made of brass. ► VERB (brazen it out) ▪ endure a difficult situation with apparent confidence and lack of shame. DERIVATIVES brazenly adverb. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
brazen — [brā′zən] adj. [ME brasen < OE bræsen < bræs,BRASS] 1. of brass 2. like brass in color or other qualities 3. showing no shame; bold; impudent 4. having the ringing sound of brass; harsh and piercing brazen it out … English World dictionary
brazen — I adjective arrogant, assuming, audacious, aweless, barefaced, blatant, bluff, bold, boldfaced, brash, conscienceless, daring, defiant, disrespectful, familiar, flagrant, flaunting, flippant, forward, immodest, immoral, impertinent, impudens,… … Law dictionary
brazen — *shameless, brash, impudent Analogous words: callous, *hardened, indurated: insolent, arrogant (see PROUD): rash, reckless (see ADVENTUROUS): bold, audacious (see BRAVE) Antonyms: bashful Contrasted words: *shy, diffident … New Dictionary of Synonyms
brazen — [adj] brash, unashamed audacious, barefaced, blatant, bold, brassy, cheeky, cocky, contumelious, defiant, flashy, flip, forward, gritty, gutsy, hotshot*, immodest, impertinent, impudent, indecent, insolent, loud, meretricious, nervy, overbold,… … New thesaurus
brazen — bra|zen1 [ˈbreızən] adj [: Old English; Origin: brAsen, from brAs; BRASS] 1.) used to describe a person or the actions of a person who is not embarrassed about behaving in a wrong or immoral way ▪ At first I was scared, but as I went on, I became … Dictionary of contemporary English
brazen — brazenly, adv. brazenness, n. /bray zeuhn/, adj. 1. shameless or impudent: brazen presumption. 2. made of brass. 3. like brass, as in sound, color, or strength. v.t. 4. to make brazen or bold. 5. brazen out or … Universalium