Somewhat resembling or having the qualities of bravura; somewhat showy or displaying technical skill in a bold manner.
Formed by adding the English suffix '-ish' (meaning 'somewhat' or 'like') to 'bravura,' creating an informal adjective indicating partial or approximate qualities.
English speakers love the '-ish' suffix for expressing uncertainty or approximation—this word captures that perfectly, letting you say 'that performance felt kind of like bravura' without committing fully.
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