brashly

/ˈbræʃli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is confident and direct, often in a rude or aggressive manner.
    • He brashly pushed his way to the front of the line without apologizing.
    • She brashly interrupted the speaker to share her own opinion.
    • The young entrepreneur brashly announced that his company would dominate the market within a year.
  2. In a way that is showy, bold, or flashy, often without good taste.
    • He brashly wore a bright purple suit to the formal wedding.
    • The building was brashly decorated with neon lights and gold trim.
    • The advertisement brashly promised results that were too good to be true.
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