ADJECTIVE
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unrestrained by convention or propriety
brazen arrogance
an audacious trick to pull
bald-faced lies
the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim
the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress
a barefaced hypocrite
How To Use brazen-faced In A Sentence
- They are impudent children, brazen-faced, and cannot blush.
- He believed her to be simply a vulgar, interfering, brazen-faced virago. A dollop from Trollope | clusterflock
- Erebus knew her brother well; she perceived that she was confronted by what she called his obstinacy; and though his brazen-faced admission had raised her to the very height of amazement and horror, she uttered no protest. The Terrible Twins
- There was no danger of her beauty telling any tales; and besides, she could put on as brazen-faced a swagger as the most impudent dog in town.
- It is a brazen-faced fraud against the local taxpayers.
- Critics described him as a brazen-faced charlatan and a pious rogue.
- Neither was she one of your brazen-faced jilts, with nothing but flimsy balderdash in their talk, and a libertine forwardness in their manners.
- A further description of Baker's performances was: ‘brazen-faced, heathenish dances… which, if permitted, are likely to provoke riots’ .