brashy Synonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

brashy Meaning

Webster

brashy (a.)

Resembling, or of the nature of, brash, or broken fragments; broken; crumbly.

Showery; characterized by brashes, or showers.

brashy Sentence Examples

  1. The new student's brashy attitude quickly made him stand out in the classroom.
  2. The politician's brashy demeanor turned off many potential supporters.
  3. The salesman's brashy sales pitch failed to convince the skeptical customers.
  4. She wore a brashy outfit that caught everyone's attention as she entered the room.
  5. The party's atmosphere was filled with a brashy energy, fueled by loud music and laughter.
  6. His brashy behavior at the party embarrassed his friends and alienated others.
  7. The movie's characters were portrayed with a brashy confidence that bordered on arrogance.
  8. The CEO's decision to implement the new policy was met with brashy opposition from employees.
  9. The fashion designer's latest collection featured brashy colors and bold patterns.
  10. Despite his brashy exterior, he was actually quite sensitive and insecure deep down.

FAQs About the word brashy

Resembling, or of the nature of, brash, or broken fragments; broken; crumbly., Showery; characterized by brashes, or showers.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The new student's brashy attitude quickly made him stand out in the classroom.

The politician's brashy demeanor turned off many potential supporters.

The salesman's brashy sales pitch failed to convince the skeptical customers.

She wore a brashy outfit that caught everyone's attention as she entered the room.