brazen out



brazen out

v.
1. To face or endure something boldly: The determined people brazened out the political crisis. Your first month in the army will be tough, but I know you can brazen it out.
2. To face or admit to something shameful or untrue without expressing any remorse or shame: I can't believe that the government would brazen out such a terrible scandal. Instead of admitting that her story was a lie, she brazened it out.
3. To invent some bold story to cover up something that is embarrassing: The angry student brazened out a poor excuse for his bad behavior.
See also: brazen, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GordenGAWR-dənEnglish
Marguerite[.ma:gə'ri:t]
Dixon['diksn]
Jeanettezha-NET (French), jə-NET (English), shah-NET (Swedish)French, English, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch
BilboBIL-bo (English)Literature
Gavrila-Romanian