Brazening

/ˈbreɪzənɪŋ/ verb

The act of facing something with bold confidence and without shame, even when it might be wrong or foolish.

From Old English 'bræsen' meaning made of brass, combined with the suffix '-ing'. The word shifted from literally being made of brass to metaphorically describing shameless boldness, since brass is a hard, unyielding metal.

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