Antonyms for barefaced
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : bair-feyst |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbɛərˌfeɪst |
Definition of barefaced
Origin :- 1580s, "with face uncovered or shaven;" see bare (adj.) + face (n.). Thus, "unconcealed" (c.1600), and, in a bad sense, "shameless" (1670s). Cf. effrontery. The half-French bare-vis (adj.) conveyed the same sense in Middle English.
- adj shameless; open
- Barefaced audacity amounting to childishness of a peculiar sort.
- Extract from : « The Secret Agent » by Joseph Conrad
- It seemed to me that she was making sport of me with the most barefaced effrontery.
- Extract from : « The Memoires of Casanova, Complete » by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
- I could be robbed by indirection, but this was too open and barefaced to be endured.
- Extract from : « My Bondage and My Freedom » by Frederick Douglass
- It was clear that Fred was being cheated in the most barefaced manner.
- Extract from : « The Telegraph Boy » by Horatio Alger, Jr.
- The men were barefaced; one said to the other that it was only just past eleven o'clock.
- Extract from : « State Trials, Political and Social » by Various
- No, you're right, I'm not shy, for to do that was a bit of the most barefaced cheek.
- Extract from : « The History of Sir Richard Calmady » by Lucas Malet
- These imitations are so barefaced as to render them comparatively harmless.
- Extract from : « The Violin » by George Hart
- Exaggerations the most barefaced were received throughout England.
- Extract from : « Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry » by Thomas Davis
- The barefaced audacity of the act (like that of a juggler) caused it to pass unobserved.
- Extract from : « Twice Bought » by R.M. Ballantyne
- This opens a door to barefaced bribery and intimidation: some one will be fleeced.
- Extract from : « In the Tail of the Peacock » by Isabel Savory
Synonyms for barefaced
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