brassy

/ˈbræsi/
adjective
  1. Loud, showy, or bold in a way that is unpleasant or lacking in refinement.
    • He wore a brassy suit that was too flashy for the formal event.
    • The brassy music from the parade annoyed the neighbors.
    • Her brassy laugh could be heard across the entire restaurant.
  2. Having a harsh, metallic sound like that of brass instruments.
    • The band's brassy sound filled the stadium with energy.
    • The car horn made a brassy noise that startled everyone.
    • The old trumpet had a brassy tone that hurt my ears.
  3. Made of or resembling brass in color or appearance.
    • She wore a brassy necklace that matched her earrings.
    • The sunset had a brassy glow over the desert.
    • The brassy doorknob was tarnished and needed polishing.
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