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[syn: audacious, barefaced, bodacious, bald-faced, brassy, brazen, brazen-faced, insolent]
2. made of or resembling brass (as in color or hardness);
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
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.
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Sabina brazened it out before Mrs. Wygram, but inwardly
she was resolved to be a good deal more circumspect.
--W. Black.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Brazen \Bra"zen\, a.[OE. brasen, AS. br[ae]sen. See Brass.]
1. Pertaining to, made of, or resembling, brass.
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2. Sounding harsh and loud, like resounding brass.
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3. Impudent; immodest; shameless; having a front like brass;
as, a brazen countenance.
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Brazen age.
(a) (Myth.) The age of war and lawlessness which succeeded
the silver age.
(b) (Arch[ae]ol.) See under Bronze.
Brazen sea (Jewish Antiq.), a large laver of brass, placed
in Solomon's temple for the use of the priests.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
brazen
adj 1: unrestrained by convention or propriety; "an audacious
trick to pull"; "a barefaced hypocrite"; "the most
bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim"- Los
Angeles Times; "bald-faced lies"; "brazen arrogance";
"the modern world with its quick material successes and
insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of
progress"- Bertrand Russell [syn: audacious,
barefaced, bodacious, bald-faced, brassy,
brazen, brazen-faced, insolent]
2: made of or resembling brass (as in color or hardness)
v 1: face with defiance or impudence; "brazen it out"