What is another word for Brazenface?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈe͡ɪznfe͡ɪs] (IPA)

Brazenface is a term used to describe someone who is shameless or bold. There are different synonyms that can be used to describe a somewhat similar trait. Some examples are impudent, audacious, cheeky, insolent, bold, and fearless. Impudence refers to someone who is rudely bold or lacking in modesty. Audacity refers to someone who is bold and daring, often in a way that is surprising. Cheekiness refers to someone who is impudent or disrespectful, but in a playful or teasing way. Insolence is used to describe someone who is boldly rude or disrespectful. Boldness refers to someone who is daring and courageous. Fearlessness describes someone who is bold and unafraid of danger or risk.

Usage examples for Brazenface

Mr. Larkyn's own son, a manly young fellow named Charles, had already been sent up to Brazenface College, where he was rapidly distinguishing himself; and after many tears and arguments, Mrs. Green had consented to her boy also going up to Oxford.
"The Worlds Greatest Books Vol. II: Fiction"
Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, Eds.
Can you direct me to Brazenface College, please, sir?
"The Worlds Greatest Books Vol. II: Fiction"
Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, Eds.
"I'm afraid, young gentleman," said Mr. Bouncer, "that your learning is not yet up to the Brazenface standard.
"The Worlds Greatest Books Vol. II: Fiction"
Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, Eds.

Related words: brazenface, picture of brazenface, brazenface actor, the brash face, brazen face actor

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