
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day bravado
Dec 8, 2025
Dive into the intriguing world of bravado—confident behavior designed to impress. Learn how bravado can lead to dangerous situations, especially in adventurous settings like whitewater rafting. Discover the different flavors of bravado, from daring stunts to the overbearing boldness seen in powerful figures. Uncover the word's Italian roots, revealing a connection to wildness and courage. It's a captivating exploration of confidence, risk, and the art of persuasion.
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Bravado Defined And Nuanced
- Bravado means confident or brave talk or behavior meant to impress others.
- It can be daring or reckless and sometimes stems from arrogance or power.
Whitewater Example Of Risky Bravado
- The Durango Herald example links ignorance and bravado to dangerous outcomes in whitewater activities.
- Tracy Hines describes how such bravado can lead to injury or death.
Two Flavors Of Bravado
- Displays of bravado can be show-offish, daring, reckless, or successful and applause-worthy.
- Powerful figures may show a different bravado rooted in arrogance or position-based boldness.
