Vocabulary

Brazen

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
bold and without shame.
Urdu meaning
بے حیائ، ڈھٹائی، ڈھیٹ، بے غیرت
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. It must be noted that the same judges had written a letter to the SJC in 2024 ask-ing for guidance in the face of `brazen meddling` by the executive in judicial matters at the IHC.
  2. The attack on Qatar was yet another act of brazen aggression against a sovereign Arab country by Israel.
  3. The attack on Iran`s nuclear facilities in June was the most brazen joint military action by Israel and the US against a sovereign state.
  4. If we do not attend to the task of forging a transformative and ideological politics, the status quo will engender more ecological breakdown events, brazen class war and violent state repression.
  5. This crude title bespeaks its crude content: being self-serving and brazen brings success, and ultimately, success is all that matters, regardless of how it`s achieved.
Synonyms
bold, shameless, as bold as brass, brazen-faced, forward, presumptuous, brash,

Antonyms
imid, shy
Curator example
“he went about his illegal business with a brazen assurance”

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