Bravo - English meaning
ˌbrɑːˈvəʊ
Bravo – definitions in English dictionary
exclamationUsed to express approval when a performer or other person has done something well.
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Bravo, you're improving!Synonims:
Well doneGood for youCongratulationsTake a bowEncore
nounA cry of bravo.
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Bravos rang outnounA code word representing the letter b, used in radio communication.
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Well, what they had was a series of camps: alpha, bravo, charlie, et cetera.
nounA violent troublemaker or hired assassin.
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Men have before hired bravos to transact their crimes, while their own person and reputation sat un…
exclamationUsed to express your pleasure when someone, especially a performer, has done something well
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Word origin
late 16th century: from Italian, from bravo ‘bold (one)’ (see brave).
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