adjective
- comparative form of brash; more impulsive, reckless, or lacking in caution
- comparative form of brash; more loud, harsh, or unpleasantly bold in manner or appearance
Usage: comparative degree of the adjective 'brash'
Usage: comparative degree; often describes behavior, speech, or style
Examples
- His brashier approach to the problem got him into trouble with his boss.
- The brashier colors in the new design were too bold for the traditional office.
- She became brashier as she gained confidence in her abilities.
- The brashier members of the team spoke up first in the meeting.
- His brashier comments offended several people at the dinner party.
- The brashier style of the younger generation surprised the older executives.