noun
- plural of bravado; a bold or defiant manner intended to impress or intimidate, often masking fear or insecurity
Usage: countable plural form; often used to describe exaggerated displays of courage or confidence
Examples
- His bravadoes about winning the game disappeared once the match actually started.
- The gang members' bravadoes masked their underlying insecurity.
- She dismissed his bravadoes as nothing more than empty talk.
- Their bravadoes at the party made everyone uncomfortable.
- The politician's bravadoes during the debate failed to convince the voters.
- He covered his nervousness with bravadoes and loud laughter.