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bravo
[brah-voh, brah-voh]
interjection
(used in praising a performer.)
noun
plural
bravos, bravos, bravoes.a shout of “bravo!”
a daring bandit, assassin, or murderer, especially one hired to steal or murder for another.
a word used in communications to represent the letter B.
verb (used without object)
to shout “bravo!”
bravo
1interjection
well done!
noun
a cry of "bravo"
a hired killer or assassin
Bravo
2/ ˈbrɑːvəʊ /
noun
communications a code word for the letter b
Word History and Origins
Origin of bravo1
Example Sentences
“I remember the episode when we all had to age up with prosthetics — how we laughed then, and how it’s making me cry today ... You lived a large life my friend, bravo.”
“For someone with a knife, a gun, a grenade, to get to a venue, well, bravo,” he said.
“So bravo to them. They found a play.”
He added: “I’m never gonna run track, never gonna box again, but if I can get from here to my kitchen on my own, bravo!”
"I’m happy now that 10 years later it's Garrett who has managed to achieve the same feat ... bravo!!"
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