brassy (Meaning)
brassy (a)
resembling the sound of a brass instrument
brassy (s)
tastelessly showy
unrestrained by convention or propriety
brassy (a.)
Of or pertaining to brass; having the nature, appearance, or hardness, of brass.
Impudent; impudently bold.
brassy (n.)
A wooden club soled with brass.
Synonyms & Antonyms of brassy
brassy Sentence Examples
- Her brassy personality often overshadowed her genuine kindness.
- The brassy glare of the sun reflected off the polished metal surface.
- The singer's voice had a brassy quality that captivated the audience.
- She dyed her hair a brassy shade of blonde, hoping to make a bold statement.
- Despite her brassy exterior, she harbored insecurities that she kept hidden from others.
- The comedian's jokes had a brassy edge that bordered on offensive.
- The old trumpet had a brassy tone that echoed through the concert hall.
- She adorned herself in brassy jewelry that shimmered under the stage lights.
- The politician's brassy demeanor won her both admirers and detractors.
- The bar was filled with the brassy laughter of patrons enjoying themselves.
FAQs About the word brassy
resembling the sound of a brass instrument, tastelessly showy, unrestrained by convention or proprietyOf or pertaining to brass; having the nature, appearance,
saucy, fresh, brash, cocky, impudent, defiant, assertive, audacious, insolent, brazen
modest, proper, meek, shy, proper, meek, polite, timid, retiring, shy
Her brassy personality often overshadowed her genuine kindness.
The brassy glare of the sun reflected off the polished metal surface.
The singer's voice had a brassy quality that captivated the audience.
She dyed her hair a brassy shade of blonde, hoping to make a bold statement.