brazen-faced

adj
/ˈbɹeɪ.zənˌfeɪst/

Etymology

From brazen + faced. Compare typologically French front d’airain, Russian ме́дный лоб (médnyj lob).

  1. derived from faciēs
  2. derived from facia
  3. derived from face
  4. inherited from face
  5. suffixed as faced — “face + ed
  6. compounded as brazen-faced — “brazen + faced

Definitions

  1. Impudent

    Impudent; open and without shame.

    • It is rude, madam, To intrude, madam, With your brood, madam, Brazen-faced!

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