💪bravado (bravado)

noun
/brəˈvɑːdoʊ/
frime (frime)

Signification

a show of boldness or confidence intended to impress or intimidate
Show of courage or confidence that is not real.
A show of boldness intended to impress or intimidate; swaggering display of courage.
Traduction de la signification
un geste audacieux ou de confiance destiné à impressionner ou intimider
un geste audacieux ou de confiance destiné à impressionner ou intimider

Phrases d'exemple

His speech was full of bravado but lacked real substance.

Son discours était rempli de bravado, mais manquait de substance réelle.
Son discours était rempli de bravado, mais manquait de substance réelle.

His bravado masked his nervousness before the performance.

Son bravado masquait son nervosité avant la performance.
Son bravado masquait son nervosite avant la performance.

His bravado masked his nervousness before the performance.

Son arrogance dissimulait sa nervosité avant la performance.
Son arrogance dissimulait sa nervosité avant la performance.

Expressions d'exemple

show of bravado
montrer de la bravado
montrer de la bravado

Synonymes

swagger, boastfulness, boldness, bluster, Swagger, Boldness, Showmanship, showmanship, boasting, ostentation
Entrée 1
swagger, boastfulness, boldness, bluster
Entrée 2
Swagger, Boldness, Showmanship
Entrée 3
swagger, boldness, showmanship, bluster, boasting, ostentation

Antonymes

modesty, humility, shyness, Modesty, Fear, Cowardice, fear, cowardice, timidity, restraint
Entrée 1
modesty, humility, shyness
Entrée 2
Modesty, Fear, Cowardice
Entrée 3
modesty, fear, cowardice, humility, timidity, restraint

Collocations

false bravado, youthful bravado, show of bravado, display of bravado

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