Definition of Bravado
a show of defiance or courage
Examples of Bravado in a sentence
Compared to the other contestants on the reality show, Monica wasnβt able to adopt a show of bravado and eat the bowl of squirming insects. π
Your show of bravado is misplaced because you should be thinking more about how you got into the situation in the first place. π
Despite the harsh reviews of the critics, Kathy adopted a pretense of bravado as she told the cast the play would go on as planned. π
Although Marina suspected they were lost, she displayed a false bravado so that the hikers would assume they were on the right path. π
Because of his foolish bravado, he barely escaped drowning in the rough surf. π
His habit of Saturday brawling is the result of alcoholic bravado. π
While Tom knew he must be holding the worst hand at the table, he decided to bluff and hoped that the other players would not see through his false bravado. π
An excellent example of bravado is a mockingbird chasing a cat away from its nest. π
Jennifer acted uninterested when she saw her boyfriend at the movies with Sharon, but her bravado masked the enormous pain she was feeling. π
Donβt try to fool me with your righteous bravado; I saw you take that money out of my purse. π
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