verb
- to surpass or exceed in boldness, impudence, or shamelessness; to be more brazen than
Usage: transitive verb; literary or formal
Examples
- She outbrazened her critics by continuing to speak her mind despite their objections.
- He tried to outbrazen the accusation with a confident smile and denial.
- The defendant's lawyer attempted to outbrazen the prosecution's evidence with bold counterarguments.
- No amount of bluffing could outbrazen the truth that was already known.
- She outbrazened her rival by walking into the room as if she owned it.