Thesaurus / brash
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Behind the wheel of a minivan, you subversively toss out the stereotypes—the rugged Tacoma, the decked-out Sprinter, heck, even the sporty Outback—and recast the meek denizen of the cul-de-sac as a brash open-road adventurer.
THE HUMBLE MINIVAN IS DUE FOR A REBRANDHENRY COLTJULY 1, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEIn a 1991 Entertainment Weekly album review, critic Arion Berger described the project as “sophisticated beyond the band members’ years,” “lush,” and “propelled by a brash energy.”
JODECI’S DEBUT ALBUM TURNS 30BRANDE VICTORIANMAY 31, 2021ESSENCE.COMJeffrey Gundlach, a “brash and brilliant billionaire known as the King of Bonds,” says he’s wrong about 30 percent of the time.
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21 YEARS AFTER HER DEBUT, TRINA IS STILL ‘DA BADDEST’BRANDE VICTORIANMARCH 19, 2021ESSENCE.COMFluent in the brash gestures of rock-and-roll, they always deploy their broad strokes delicately and tactfully, giving the stories in their lyrics enough breathing room to feel real.
ALBUM OF THE YEAR IS THE GRAMMY THAT NOBODY DESERVES TO WINCHRIS RICHARDSMARCH 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt was no brash idea, no hare-brained impulse concocted in one's cups, perhaps.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUSReefs buried in frothing surge showed their glistening mantles, and the boat swerved to avoid floating streamers of brash-ice.
THE HOME OF THE BLIZZARDDOUGLAS MAWSONThus the northern face crumbles down into brash or floats away as part of a berg severed from the main body of the shelf-ice.
THE HOME OF THE BLIZZARDDOUGLAS MAWSONThe whole watery expanse was covered with brash, and we were obliged to pick our way with considerable caution.
OVER THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS TO ALASKACHARLES WARREN STODDARDThis disease is more frequently called water brash and sometimes heart burn.
THE MATRON'S MANUAL OF MIDWIFERY, AND THE DISEASES OF WOMEN DURING PREGNANCY AND IN CHILDBEDFREDERICK HOLLICKWORDS RELATED TO BRASH
- brash
- careless
- foolhardy
- foolish
- heedless
- ill-advised
- ill-considered
- ill-judged
- impolitic
- improvident
- incautious
- inconsiderate
- indiscreet
- inexpedient
- injudicious
- irresponsible
- leaving self wide open
- off the deep end
- overhasty
- playing with fire
- rash
- reckless
- temerarious
- thoughtless
- unadvisable
- unthinking
- unwise
- any old way
- bold
- brash
- careless
- caught napping
- devil-may-care
- fast-and-loose
- foot-in-mouth
- hasty
- heedless
- hotheaded
- ill-advised
- ill-judged
- impetuous
- improvident
- imprudent
- impulsive
- inconsiderate
- indiscreet
- injudicious
- madcap
- neglectful
- negligent
- off guard
- pay no mind
- playing with fire
- precipitate
- rash
- reckless
- regardless
- sticking one's neck out
- thoughtless
- unalert
- unguarded
- unmindful
- unthinking
- unvigilant
- unwatchful
- wary
- wide open
- airy
- animated
- bold
- brash
- breezy
- buoyant
- carefree
- careless
- cocky
- dapper
- dashing
- debonair
- devil-may-care
- devilish
- easy
- exhilarated
- flip
- flippant
- forward
- free
- fresh
- frisky
- frolicsome
- gamesome
- gay
- high-spirited
- hilarious
- impetuous
- impish
- impudent
- jocose
- joking
- jolly
- jovial
- light
- natty
- nervy
- perky
- playful
- prankish
- provocative
- reckless
- rollicking
- self-confident
- showy
- smart
- sportive
- sporty
- sprightly
- spruce
- swaggering
- trim
- venturesome
- vivacious
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