verb
- to face or endure with bold self-assurance; to act boldly or shamelessly despite criticism or consequences
Usage: often used with ‘out’
Examples
- She brazens out every scandal with a confident smile.
- He brazens through the criticism without apologizing.
- The politician brazens his way past the reporters’ questions.
- Despite the evidence against him, he brazens it out in court.
- She brazens through the awkward situation as if nothing happened.
- The CEO brazens out the company’s financial troubles publicly.