Pronunciation: /bɛrˌfeɪst/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'barefaced' describes someone or something that is shamelessly bold or undisguised.
A1 She had a barefaced lie.
A2 He made a barefaced attempt to cheat on the exam.
B1 The politician's barefaced corruption was exposed by the media.
B2 The defendant's barefaced denial of the crime angered the jury.
C1 The CEO's barefaced disregard for employee safety led to a major scandal.
C2 The actress's barefaced manipulation of the media was finally uncovered by investigative journalists.
formal The defendant's barefaced lie was easily exposed by the evidence presented in court.
informal I can't believe she had the barefaced audacity to ask for a raise after all the mistakes she made.
slang He pulled a barefaced move by cutting in line at the grocery store.
figurative Her barefaced attempt to manipulate the situation was transparent to everyone involved.
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