What does BRAVO mean?

Bravo

Parts of Speech: Noun, Interjection, Adjective

Definitions:

  • Noun: A shout of approval or encouragement.
  • Interjection: Used to express approval, admiration, or congratulations.
  • Adjective: Used to describe something that is outstanding or praiseworthy.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /ˈbrɑvoʊ/
  • UK: /ˈbrɑːvəʊ/

Origin and Usage:

The word "bravo" comes from the Italian language and was originally used as a musical term to indicate that a performer should be applauded. It later became a general term for expressing approval or admiration. Today, "bravo" is used in English as an interjection to express congratulations or approval, as well as an adjective to describe something that is outstanding or praiseworthy.

Synonyms:

  • Well done
  • Excellent
  • Great
  • Superb
  • Marvelous

Related Words:

  • Brave
  • Brawn
  • Bribe
  • Brief
  • Brood

Example Sentences:

  • "The audience gave a loud bravo at the end of the performance."
  • "Bravo! That was an excellent presentation."
  • "The chef received a bravo review for his new restaurant."


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