Definition of brazenly in English:
brazenly
adverb ˈbreɪz(ə)nliˈbreɪznli
In a bold and shameless way.
they are brazenly defying the law
as submodifier brazenly bad performances on instruments they can't play
Example sentencesExamples
- It is mind-numbingly, brazenly, oppressively stupid.
- We could see our drug advertised on TV, in commercials brazenly aimed at kids and teens.
- The story brazenly slaps unregulated capitalism hard across the face.
- The Greek king openly and brazenly competes with a god for the hearts and minds of many of his subjects.
- The rest of us will gaze upon this with a mixture of amusement, fascination, and confusion at the brazenly bizarre comedy.
- His character is brazenly fearless and contemptuous of rivals, but we never get a sense of why this story needed to be told.
- Voters reacted in anger to that brazenly political move.
- I admire people who can just brazenly go through the world.
- It was so brazenly wrong that it was wonderful.
- It is all brazenly played with the same unflinching naturalistic conviction.