Word to the Wise: Bravado
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“Bravado” (bruh-VAH-doh) – from the Spanish – is a pretentious, swaggering display of courage.
Example (as used by William Styron in the short story “Rat Beach”): “When I was seventeen, bravado, mingled with what must have been a death wish, made me enlist in the officer-training program of the Marine Corps.”
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