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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/ ˈɑːəʊ /
noun
communications a code word for the letter b
Word History and Origins
Origin of bravo1
Example Sentences
“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!!"
The job is tough and challenging, so bravo to the Mater Dei Seven for giving umpiring a try.
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