Pronunciation: /brəˈvjʊrə/
noun a display of great skill or talent
A1 The magician performed with bravura, impressing the audience with his tricks.
A2 The singer's bravura performance left the crowd in awe.
B1 The actor's bravura portrayal of the character captivated the audience.
B2 The pianist's bravura technique was evident in his flawless performance.
C1 The conductor led the orchestra with bravura, showcasing his mastery of the music.
C2 The artist's bravura brushstrokes created a stunning masterpiece.
adjective showing great skill or talent
A1 She gave a bravura performance in the school play.
A2 The chef's bravura cooking skills impressed everyone at the dinner party.
B1 The pianist's bravura technique left the audience in awe.
B2 The actor's bravura portrayal of the character earned him critical acclaim.
C1 The artist's bravura brush strokes brought the painting to life.
C2 The conductor led the orchestra with bravura, creating a mesmerizing performance.
formal The pianist performed with great bravura, captivating the audience with his skill and passion.
informal She tackled the difficult dance routine with bravura, nailing every move with style.
slang The rapper's bravura on stage was off the charts, he had the crowd going wild.
figurative Her bravura in handling the challenging project impressed everyone, showing her leadership skills.
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