bravura
11bravura — (De bravo). 1. f. Fiereza de un animal. 2. Esfuerzo o valentía de una persona. 3. bravata …
12bravura — ► NOUN 1) great skill and brilliance. 2) the display of great daring. ORIGIN Italian, from bravo bold …
13bravura — [[t]brəvjʊ͟ərə, AM v ʊrə[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT If you say that someone is doing something with bravura, you mean that they are using unnecessary extra actions that emphasize their skill or importance. [LITERARY] He launched with operatic bravura into …
14bravura — {{#}}{{LM B05959}}{{〓}} {{SynB06096}} {{[}}bravura{{]}} ‹bra·vu·ra› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Valentía y capacidad para emprender acciones difíciles o peligrosas: • Los exploradores alcanzaron su objetivo gracias a su bravura y su… …
Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
15bravura — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Modo de comportarse de las personas violentas. SINÓNIMO braveza 2 Comportamiento de las personas valientes: ■ se lanzó a salvarla con bravura. SINÓNIMO arrojo osadía valentía 3 Amenaza proferida para intimidar. SI …
16bravura — sustantivo femenino 1) valor, valentía, ánimo. ≠ cobardía, timidez. 2) fiereza, cerrilidad, ferocidad, braveza. «Bravura se aplica al hombre y a los animales, y equivale muchas veces a valor, esfuerzo o arrojo. Braveza se aplica sola …
17Bravura — In classical music, a bravura is a virtuosic passage intended to show off the skill of a performer, generally as a solo, and often in a cadenza. It can also be used as an adjective ( a bravura passage ), or refer to a performance of extraordinary …
18bravura — bra·vù·ra s.f. 1. AU abilità, destrezza: un pittore di grande bravura, ha eseguito il salto con grande bravura Sinonimi: capacità, destrezza, maestria, perizia, sicurezza. Contrari: imperizia, incapacità, incompetenza, inettitudine. 2. BU bravata …
19bravura — bravery, bravado, bravura Bravery is a general word for ‘being brave’ or ‘brave action’ (as a virtue), whereas bravado means ‘ostentatious courage or boldness’, often concealing fear or reluctance: • It was a gesture of bravado rather than a… …
20bravura — I. noun Etymology: Italian, literally, bravery, from bravare to show off more at bravado Date: 1757 1. a musical passage requiring exceptional agility and technical skill in execution 2. a florid brilliant style 3. a show of daring or brilliance… …