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brash

/bɹæʃ/

Meanings
  • adjective

    having or showing a lack of respect for what is generally accepted as proper or desirable; behaving in a rude or impudent manner

    - "His brash behavior got him into trouble."
    - "She was surprised by the brashness of his proposal."
    - "The young entrepreneur's brash confidence belied his lack of experience."
  • adjective

    displaying a lack of fear or caution; bold and impudent

    - "The firefighter's brash actions saved lives."
    - "The explorer's brash determination led him to discover new lands."
    - "The athlete's brash performance impressed the judges."

Pronunciation
  1. /bɹæʃ/



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  2. /bɹæʃ/



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Synonyms

audacious , brassy , brazen , cocky , undiplomatic , flashy , garish , loud , splashy , foolhardy , reckless
Rhymes
Words rhyming with brash
hash , rash , clash , flash , splash , crash
Variants
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brash , brasher , brashest , brashly , brashness , brashnesses , brashes
Etymology
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Old French 'bras', meaning 'arm'. Brash originally referred to the coarse hair on a horse's forelegs.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'brash' is also used in the world of finance to describe a type of investment strategy that involves taking large, bold risks.

  2. In the sport of equestrianism, a 'brush' is a tool used to clean the horse's coat.

  3. The term 'brass' is also used to describe the shiny, metallic surface of various objects, such as musical instruments or decorative items.


Related Concepts
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  1. audacity: The quality of having a bold and daring personality. Brash and audacious individuals share a fearlessness and a willingness to take risks.

  2. impudence: The quality of being disrespectfully familiar or insolent. Brash and impudent behavior often involves a disregard for social norms and propriety.


Culture
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Brash is often associated with boldness, confidence, and impudence. It can be used to describe someone who is unafraid to take risks and challenge authority. In literature, brash characters often appear in adventure stories and tales of heroism. In music, the term 'brass' refers to a family of musical instruments made primarily of brass.

How to Memorize "brash"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person behaving in a bold and impudent manner. Visualize their body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'brash' with the concept of fearlessness and boldness. Think of a lion roaring in the savanna or a pirate swashbuckling on the high seas.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating the word 'brash' with a memorable phrase, such as 'Boldly Risking All Ships' or 'Boldly Reaching And Soaring High'.


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