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brash
[ brash ]
adjective
a brash young man.
Synonyms: precipitate, foolhardy, imprudent, overhasty, reckless
- energetic or highly spirited, especially in an irreverent way; zesty:
a brash new musical.
- (used especially of wood) brittle.
noun
- a pile or stack of loose fragments or debris, as of rocks or hedge clippings.
- Pathology. heartburn ( def 1 ).
- Scot. and North England Dialect.
- a sudden shower or burst of rain.
- any sudden, minor sickness or indisposition, especially of the digestive tract.
- an assault; attack.
brash
1/ bræʃ /
noun
- loose rubbish, such as broken rock, hedge clippings, etc; debris
brash
2/ bræʃ /
adjective
- tastelessly or offensively loud, showy, or bold
- hasty; rash
- impudent
brash
3/ bræʃ /
noun
- pathol another name for heartburn
Derived Forms
- ˈbrashly, adverb
- ˈbrashness, noun
Other Words From
- brash·ly adverb
- brash·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of brash1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brash1
Origin of brash2
Origin of brash3
Example Sentences
I’m hard-pressed to think of a single novel, provocative, brash, daring, or entertaining thing that Harris said during the last seven weeks of the campaign.
“Call U Up,” a funny and brash single off his LP “Timeless,” was just saucy enough to turn heads all over the grounds.
Not least because brash controversy and wild unpredictability is just the start of it.
What role could another brash billionaire, Elon Musk, play in a Trump administration – after his summer of goading the Labour government on X?
“I don’t like his personality — he’s a little brash,” she said of Trump.
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