bravo — meaning in English
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English meaning
- angry adj Feeling or showing strong displeasure or hostility.
- bold adj Willing to take risks; confident and daring.
- brave adj Willing to face danger, pain, or difficulty without giving in to fear.
- bravo intj Used to express approval or praise, especially for a performer.
- bully noun A person who deliberately mistreats, threatens, or intimidates others they see as weaker.
- mad adj Angry or annoyed.
- salty adj Tasting of or containing salt.
Senses
bravo is used for these senses in English:
- angry Displaying or feeling anger.
- bold Courageous, daring.
- bravo Used to express acclaim, especially to a performer.
- bully (often, followed by for) Well done; often sarcastic in modern use.
- mad (chiefly, US; informal in UK and Ireland) Angry, annoyed.
- salty (slang) Irritated, annoyed, angry, bitter, bitchy.
angry — full definition
- adj Feeling or showing strong displeasure or hostility.
- adj Inflamed, sore, or irritated in appearance, as of a wound.
- adj Threatening or turbulent, as of weather or the sky.
bold — full definition
- adj Willing to take risks; confident and daring.
- adj Strong and eye-catching in appearance.
- adj Describing a heavier, thicker style of print text.
- verb To make text appear in the thicker, bold style.