FromItalianbravura(“skill”), frombravo(“good, skilful”).
bravura (pluralbravurasorbravure)
- (music) A highlytechnical or difficultpiece, usually written foreffect.
- A display of daring.
2011 May 11, Michael Billington, “I Am the Wind”, inThe Guardian[1]:Yet just as, in opposition to the majority, I admired Fosse's Nightsongs and The Girl On The Sofa, so I found myself absorbed by this 70-minute play; and, whatever it may mean, there is no denying the production's visualbravura.
bravura (comparativemorebravura,superlativemostbravura)
- Highlyshowy;ostentatious.
2012, John Mullan,What Matters in Jane Austen?: Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved, page 4:Look closely, and the minute interconnectedness of her novels is abravura achievement.
2016,Christopher Kelly,The Pink Bus, Maple Shade, New Jersey: Lethe Press, page116:But that won't stop the breakout star of the A&E reality seriesDallas Three Ways from delivering one of hisbravura, impromptu mini-lectures on the subject of Murphy's history of homophobic stand-up comedy.
bravura f (pluralbravures)
- courage,bravery(being brave)
Frombravo +-ura.
- IPA(key): /braˈvu.ra/
- Rhymes:-ura
- Hyphenation:bra‧vù‧ra
bravura f (pluralbravure)
- skill
- cleverness
- virtuosity
- bravura in Treccani.it –Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
- Rhymes:-uɾɐ
- Hyphenation:bra‧vu‧ra
Inherited fromOld Galician-Portuguesebravura. Bysurface analysis,bravo +-ura.
bravura f (pluralbravuras)
- courage,boldness, a display of daring
- anger
Borrowed fromItalianbravura. Bysurface analysis,bravo +-ura.
bravura f (pluralbravuras)
- (music)bravura
Frombravo +-ura.
- IPA(key): /bɾaˈbuɾa/[bɾaˈβ̞u.ɾa]
- Rhymes:-uɾa
- Syllabification:bra‧vu‧ra
bravura f (pluralbravuras)
- courage,boldness,bravery(a display of daring)
- Synonyms:valor,valentía,coraje
- ferocity,fierceness,wildness
- Synonyms:ferocidad,fiereza,salvajería
- anger
- bravura