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Discover LudwigThe word "brashness" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to an excessively bold or rude attitude or behavior. For example: "My boss's brashness in dealing with the customers convinced me that he was unsuited for the job."
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brashness
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The characteristic of being brash.
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I like the intimacy of Broadstairs, the brashness of Scarborough - but for the perfect all-round charming resort, Tenby has to be firmly placed at the top of my list.
But there's a twist that cleverly mutes its brashness.
The Pompidou Centre in Paris, which he designed with Richard Rogers and which opened in 1977, was a manifesto for a new kind of museum, a thumb in the eye to those who believe that art must be quarantined from the unwashed masses.Over the decades Mr Piano has shed some of the brashness of youth, but that initial populist impulse remains.
What really hooks you is the novel's mixture of brashness and lyricism.
But its tolerance and brashness were also part of its economic strength: Donald Trump would have fitted into London.More controversially, Mr Mead also claims that God was part of the anglosphere's competitive advantage.
Museums were, for many years, temples of high art undisturbed by the brashness of popular culture.
But many of his themes are alive in the Putin era: free speech; gradualism versus revolution; the old tensions between Slavophiles and westernisers, and between the exiles and those who stay put (even if today the exiles are oligarchs rather than ideologues).For all Russia's brashness, Sir Tom is convinced that Russians are his ideal audience.
His brashness means he is less welcome in some Japanese circles than a man whose worth is estimated at $8 billion might expect to be.In this section Fiat plays double or quits with Chrysler Holiday hopes Son also rises Going up Coming together Wall Street goes long on grannies Mittel-management Correction: Dynegy ReprintsHe is used to being an outsider.
If someone appears confrontational, do not take it personally: brashness is part of the city's competitive work culture.
Abu Dhabi has its Guggenheim, Qatar new museums by I.M. Pei and Jean Nouvel (see article), not to mention the 2022 football World Cup.But so far only Dubai seems to have licence to purvey total brashness, recently boasting the world's largest shopping mall and most spectacular array of fountains among other attractions.
He attributes his brashness to a tough childhood.
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