brazen
Brazen describes someone who acts in a bold and shameless way without feeling sorry.
Explanation at your level:
Brazen is a word for people who are very bold. Imagine a person who does something wrong but does not feel bad about it. They are not hiding. They are very brave, but in a way that is not polite. You can say 'a brazen person.' It is a hard word, so use it when you see someone acting very, very confident in a bad way.
When someone is brazen, they do not care what others think. If you take a cookie when your mom said no, that is just naughty. But if you take the cookie while looking at your mom, that is brazen. It means you are being bold and you have no shame about your actions. It is a strong way to describe bad behavior.
The word brazen describes behavior that is open and shameless. It is often used for people who break rules and don't try to hide it. For example, if someone steals something in front of a camera, that is a brazen theft. It shows a lack of respect for rules. People use this word to express shock at how confident someone is while doing something wrong.
Brazen implies an audacious lack of shame. It is frequently used in news reports to describe crimes that are committed in public view, such as a brazen robbery. The nuance here is that the person is not just breaking a rule, but they are doing it with a sense of defiance. It is a useful word when you want to highlight that someone is acting with total disregard for social norms or consequences.
In advanced English, brazen carries a connotation of flagrant defiance. It suggests that the subject is aware of the social or moral implications of their actions but chooses to ignore them completely. This word is often found in literary or journalistic contexts where the author wants to emphasize the 'in-your-face' nature of an act. It is distinct from 'bold' because 'bold' can be positive, whereas 'brazen' is almost exclusively negative and carries a heavy moral judgment.
Etymologically, brazen serves as a bridge between the physical and the abstract. By linking the durability of brass to the human psyche, the word encapsulates the idea of an 'unblushing' character. In C2 usage, it can be applied to abstract concepts, such as a brazen disregard for the truth in political discourse. It suggests a systemic or deeply ingrained lack of conscience. Mastery of this word involves understanding that it is not merely about being loud or brave, but about the calculated rejection of shame in the face of societal expectations.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Brazen means bold and shameless.
- It is usually used in a negative context.
- It comes from the word for the metal brass.
- It is an adjective, not a verb.
Hey there! Let's talk about the word brazen. When you hear this word, think of someone who is acting with total confidence, even when they are doing something that society usually frowns upon.
A brazen person doesn't hide their actions. They aren't trying to be sneaky; they are being loud and proud about their choices, even if those choices are wrong or rude. It is a very strong word that suggests a lack of shame.
Think of a student who copies an answer during a test and then looks the teacher right in the eye. That is brazen behavior. It’s not just being bold; it’s being bold in a way that feels a bit shocking to everyone else around them.
The history of brazen is quite metallic! It comes from the Old English word bræsen, which literally meant 'made of brass.' Back in the day, brass was seen as a tough, durable, and somewhat harsh-sounding metal.
Because brass is a hard, unyielding material, the word started to be used metaphorically to describe people who were 'hard-faced' or 'unashamed.' It implied that a person had a face as tough as metal, meaning they couldn't be embarrassed or shamed by others.
Over the centuries, the literal meaning of 'made of brass' faded away, and the figurative meaning of 'shamelessness' took over completely. It is a great example of how a physical description of an object can evolve into a complex psychological description of human personality.
You will mostly see brazen used to describe acts of dishonesty or defiance. It is a common term in journalism, especially when reporting on crimes or political scandals where the perpetrator made no effort to cover their tracks.
Common collocations include brazen lie, brazen attempt, and brazen disregard. These phrases highlight that the action wasn't just a mistake—it was a deliberate, bold choice.
The register is somewhat formal. You wouldn't usually use it in a casual text to a friend unless you were being dramatic or telling a story about a wild situation. It carries a heavy weight of judgment, so use it when you really want to emphasize that someone has crossed a line.
While brazen isn't an idiom itself, it is often associated with these expressions:
- Brass neck: Having the nerve to do something shameless.
- To have the gall: Showing extreme audacity.
- In your face: Being aggressively obvious.
- Without a shred of shame: Acting with no remorse.
- Bold as brass: Being extremely confident or impudent.
These idioms all share that same spirit of ignoring social rules, much like the word brazen itself.
Brazen is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'a brazen act') or after a linking verb (e.g., 'his behavior was brazen'). It does not have a plural form.
The pronunciation in British English is /ˈbreɪz(ə)n/ and in American English it is /ˈbreɪzən/. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like maizen, raisin, and blazon.
Remember that because it is an adjective, it is often modified by adverbs like incredibly, utterly, or shockingly to increase the intensity of the description.
Fun Fact
It evolved from a material description to a personality trait.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'bray-zen'
Sounds like 'bray-zen'
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'z' as an 's'
- Stressing the second syllable
- Adding an extra vowel sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Clear definition
Needs care
Needs care
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adjective usage
A brazen act.
Linking verbs
He is brazen.
Adverb formation
Brazenly.
Examples by Level
He is a brazen boy.
He is a very bold boy.
Adjective usage.
The dog is brazen.
The dog is very bold.
Simple sentence.
It was a brazen act.
It was a bold act.
Past tense.
Don't be so brazen.
Don't be so bold.
Imperative.
She gave a brazen smile.
She gave a bold smile.
Adjective + noun.
His lie was brazen.
His lie was very clear.
Linking verb.
They are very brazen.
They are very bold.
Plural subject.
That is a brazen move.
That is a bold move.
Demonstrative.
The thief made a brazen escape in daylight.
She had the brazen attitude to ask for more money.
The company's brazen disregard for safety was shocking.
It was a brazen lie told to the police.
He made a brazen attempt to skip the line.
The politician showed a brazen lack of concern.
Her brazen behavior surprised the whole class.
They committed a brazen robbery at the store.
The brazen nature of the attack left everyone speechless.
He gave a brazen answer when asked about the missing funds.
It was a brazen display of arrogance.
The journalist wrote about the brazen corruption in the city.
She was brazen about her plans to quit.
The team made a brazen comeback in the final minute.
His brazen refusal to apologize made things worse.
The crime was so brazen that no one could believe it.
The brazenness of the scam was truly impressive.
He was brazen in his pursuit of power.
She ignored the rules with a brazen smile.
The brazen disregard for the law was evident to all.
It was a brazen violation of the contract.
They were brazen about their intentions from the start.
The brazen display of wealth was considered tacky.
He was known for his brazen disregard for authority.
The brazen audacity of the proposal shocked the board.
She displayed a brazen indifference to the consequences.
The thief's brazen confidence allowed him to blend in.
It was a brazen attempt to rewrite history.
His brazen lies were eventually exposed by the press.
The company made a brazen bid for the competitor.
She was criticized for her brazen manipulation of the facts.
The brazen nature of the fraud was uncovered by auditors.
The brazen cynicism of the regime was well-documented.
He acted with a brazen disregard for human life.
The brazenness of the act was a testament to his ego.
She offered a brazen defense of her controversial actions.
The brazen corruption was hidden in plain sight.
It was a brazen challenge to the established order.
The author wrote a brazen critique of modern society.
His brazen confidence masked a deep insecurity.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"bold as brass"
extremely confident
He walked into the meeting, bold as brass.
idiomatic"have the gall"
to be shamelessly bold
He had the gall to ask for a raise.
casual"in your face"
aggressive and obvious
His attitude is very in your face.
casual"without a shred of shame"
completely shameless
He lied without a shred of shame.
neutral"brass neck"
audacity
He has a brass neck to ask for that.
British/casual"take the liberty"
to act without asking
I took the liberty of finishing the work.
formalEasily Confused
similar sound
bizarre means weird, brazen means bold
The event was bizarre, not brazen.
same root
brassy refers to metal or loud sound
Her voice was brassy.
both start with 'bra'
brave is positive, brazen is negative
He was brave, not brazen.
similar meaning
audacious is more formal
He had an audacious plan.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + brazen
His behavior is brazen.
Brazen + noun
It was a brazen lie.
Subject + act + in a brazen way
He acted in a brazen way.
Show + brazen + noun
They showed brazen disregard.
With + brazen + confidence
He spoke with brazen confidence.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Brazen is not a verb; you cannot 'brazen' something.
Bizarre means strange; brazen means bold/shameless.
Brazen almost always implies negative/wrong behavior.
Brassy refers to the metal or a loud sound.
Brazenly is an adverb; brazenness is the noun.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a brass statue that is laughing at you.
Native Speakers
Used when reporting crimes.
Cultural Insight
It implies a lack of social grace.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep it as an adjective.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'z' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it as a verb.
Did You Know?
It comes from the metal brass.
Study Smart
Use it in sentences about bad behavior.
Synonym Swap
Try swapping it with 'audacious'.
Writing Tip
Use it to add drama to a story.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a BRASS instrument (like a trumpet) that is loud and impossible to ignore.
Visual Association
A person wearing a mask but taking it off to show they don't care.
Word Web
چالش
Write three sentences about someone being brazen.
ریشه کلمه
Old English
Original meaning: made of brass
بافت فرهنگی
It is a judgmental word; avoid using it to describe someone you respect.
Commonly used in news headlines regarding crimes.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- brazen violation of policy
- brazen disregard for deadlines
- brazen attempt to take credit
In school
- brazen cheating
- brazen defiance of the teacher
- brazen behavior in class
In news
- brazen robbery
- brazen attack
- brazen corruption
In relationships
- brazen lie
- brazen betrayal
- brazen lack of respect
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever witnessed a brazen act?"
"Why do you think people act in a brazen way?"
"Is it ever okay to be brazen?"
"How does a brazen person make you feel?"
"Can you describe a character from a movie who is brazen?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you saw someone being brazen.
Describe the difference between being brave and being brazen.
If you were a brazen person, what would you do?
Why is it important to have shame in society?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالIt is a negative word because it implies a lack of shame.
No, use 'courageous' or 'brave' instead.
No, brassy refers to sound or color.
BRAY-zen.
Technically yes, but it sounds strange.
It is common in news and formal writing.
Brazenness.
It can mean loud, but it specifically means shameless.
خودت رو بسنج
He was very ___ when he lied.
Brazen fits the context of a bold lie.
What does brazen mean?
Brazen means acting with no shame.
Brazen is usually a positive word.
It is usually negative.
Word
معنی
Matching synonyms and antonyms.
The brazen act was...
The thief's ___ was shocking.
Needs a noun here.
Which is an antonym for brazen?
Modest is the opposite of shameless.
You can brazen a door shut.
Brazen is an adjective, not a verb.
He showed brazen disregard.
Her ___ defiance was noted.
Adjective modifying defiance.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
To be brazen is to be so bold that you have no shame about your actions.
- Brazen means bold and shameless.
- It is usually used in a negative context.
- It comes from the word for the metal brass.
- It is an adjective, not a verb.
Memory Palace
Imagine a brass statue that is laughing at you.
Native Speakers
Used when reporting crimes.
Cultural Insight
It implies a lack of social grace.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep it as an adjective.
مثال
I can't believe her brazen attitude when she walked in late without apologizing.
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