brazen |
disdainful |
Related terms |
Brazen is a related term of disdainful.
As adjectives the difference between brazen and disdainful
is that
brazen is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength) while
disdainful is showing contempt or scorn; having a pronounced lack of concern for others viewed as unworthy.
As a verb brazen
is to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
brazen |
rakish |
As adjectives the difference between brazen and rakish
is that
brazen is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength) while
rakish is dashingly, carelessly, or sportingly unconventional or stylish; jaunty; characterized by a devil-may-care unconventionality; having a somewhat disreputable quality or appearance.
As a verb brazen
is to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
brazen |
cowardly |
As adjectives the difference between brazen and cowardly
is that
brazen is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength) while
cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.
As a verb brazen
is to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
As an adverb cowardly is
in the manner of a coward.
brazen |
carnal |
As adjectives the difference between brazen and carnal
is that
brazen is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength) while
carnal is relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites.
As a verb brazen
is to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
uncouth |
brazen |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between uncouth and brazen
is that
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign while
brazen is (archaic) extremely strong; impenetrable.
As adjectives the difference between uncouth and brazen
is that
uncouth is (archaic) unfamiliar, strange, foreign while
brazen is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength).
As a verb brazen is
to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
churlish |
brazen |
As adjectives the difference between churlish and brazen
is that
churlish is of or pertaining to a serf, peasant, or rustic while
brazen is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength).
As a verb brazen is
to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
brazen |
cocky |
As adjectives the difference between brazen and cocky
is that
brazen is pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength) while
cocky is overly confident, arrogant and boastful.
As a verb brazen
is to carry through in a brazen manner. Generally used with
out or
through.
As a noun cocky is
abbreviation of cockatoo;
used when pretending to talk to such a bird, as in "hello cocky".
brazen |
coward |
As an adjective brazen
is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength).
As a verb brazen
is to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
As a proper noun coward is
.
reticent |
brazen |
As adjectives the difference between reticent and brazen
is that
reticent is reluctant; reticent while
brazen is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength).
As a verb brazen is
to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
cheerful |
brazen |
As adjectives the difference between cheerful and brazen
is that
cheerful is noticeably happy and optimistic while
brazen is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength).
As a verb brazen is
to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
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