noun
- plural of brazenness; the quality or state of being bold, shameless, or impudent
- plural of brazenness; the quality of being made of or resembling brass; a metallic or harsh quality
Usage: countable and uncountable uses; typically used in plural to refer to multiple instances or manifestations of shameless behavior
Usage: less common; primarily used in technical or literary contexts
Examples
- The speaker's brazennesses shocked the audience, who expected a more respectful tone.
- Her repeated brazennesses in contradicting the authority figures eventually led to consequences.
- The brazennesses of the con artist's schemes were remarkable in their audacity.
- Despite multiple warnings, his brazennesses only increased over time.
- The film portrayed the character's brazennesses as both admirable and reckless.
- Such brazennesses would never have been tolerated in previous generations.