noun🔗ShareFanfarronería, bravataA swaggering show of defiance or courage."The angry customer stood in the middle of the showroom and voiced his complaints with loud bravado."El cliente enfadado se plantó en medio de la sala de exposición y expresó sus quejas con gran fanfarronería.characterattitudeactionhumanmindChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFanfarronería, bravataA false show of courage."Despite his shaking hands, the little boy displayed bravado as he walked into the haunted house, trying to hide his fear. "A pesar de sus manos temblorosas, el niño pequeño mostró bravata al entrar en la casa embrujada, tratando de ocultar su miedo.characterattitudeactionhumanmindChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFanfarrón, bravucónA swaggerer; a braggart."Despite his obvious nervousness, the young boy approached the older kids with an air of bravado, boasting about how he could beat them all at basketball. "A pesar de su evidente nerviosismo, el niño se acercó a los niños mayores con una actitud de bravuconería, jactándose de cómo podía vencerlos a todos en baloncesto.characterpersonattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareFanfarronear, presumirTo swagger; to brag."The student bravadoed about his upcoming presentation, even though he hadn't practiced much. "El estudiante fanfarroneó sobre su próxima presentación, a pesar de que no había practicado mucho.characterattitudeactionstyleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading