brazen
word
Definition
Showing a bold or shocking lack of shame or respect for rules, often acting openly without caring what others think.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in a negative or critical way to describe someone shameless or shockingly bold (e.g., 'a brazen lie', 'brazen theft'). Common with negative actions or behavior. More formal than words like 'bold' or 'cheeky'.
Spanish: descarado - atrevidoPortuguese (BR): descarado - atrevidoPortuguese (PT): descarado - atrevidoChinese (Simplified): 厚颜无耻的 - 明目张胆的Chinese (Traditional): 厚顏無恥的 - 明目張膽的Hindi: बेशर्म - निर्लज्जArabic: وقح - جريءBengali: বেপরোয়া - নির্লজ্জRussian: наглый - бесстыдныйJapanese: 厚かましい - 図々しいVietnamese: trơ tráo - vô liêm sỉKorean: 뻔뻔한Turkish: pişkin - yüzsüzUrdu: بے شرم - ڈھٹائی سےIndonesian: tidak tahu malu - berani secara terang-terangan
Example Sentences
He told a brazen lie right to her face.
basic
The thief made a brazen escape in broad daylight.
basic
Her brazen attitude shocked the teachers.
basic
He was brazen enough to take credit for someone else's work.
natural
That was a brazen theft—right under the security cameras!
natural
She walked into the meeting with a brazen smile, as if nothing was wrong.
natural