Pronunciation: /ˈbreɪzən aʊt/
verb to face or confront boldly or shamelessly
A1 She tried to brazen out her mistake by laughing it off.
A2 He brazened out the confrontation by pretending he didn't care.
B1 The politician tried to brazen out the scandal by denying any wrongdoing.
B2 Despite the evidence against him, he brazened it out and refused to admit his guilt.
C1 The CEO's attempts to brazen out the company's financial troubles only made the situation worse.
C2 She brazened out the criticism from her colleagues and continued with her plans unabashed.
adverb in a bold or shameless manner
A1 She brazened out the situation by pretending nothing had happened.
A2 He tried to brazen out his mistake by blaming someone else.
B1 Despite the criticism, she brazened out her decision and stood by it.
B2 The politician tried to brazen out the scandal, but eventually had to resign.
C1 Even in the face of overwhelming evidence, he brazened out his innocence.
C2 She brazened out the accusations with a confident demeanor, but deep down she knew the truth.
formal Despite being caught red-handed, the suspect tried to brazen out the accusations in court.
informal She always tries to brazen out her mistakes by blaming others.
slang He thought he could brazen out the situation by acting like he didn't care.
figurative The politician attempted to brazen out the scandal by denying any wrongdoing.
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