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Bravo (interjection) – Meaning, Examples & Etymology

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What does bravo mean?

Used to express approval, admiration, appreciation or praise.
"The audience gave a standing ovation and a loud bravo to the performers."

Detailed Meaning of Bravo

The word is commonly used in the performing arts, such as theater or music, to show appreciation for a particularly good performance. It is also used in sports, especially when a player does an outstanding job or when a team wins a game. It can also be used in social situations, such as when someone does something admirable or noteworthy. The word "bravo" is also used in military, it is a code word used to indicate that a mission has been accomplished successfully. The word is of Italian origin, and it comes from the Latin word "bravus" which means "brave" or "good."
It is often used as a show of support, appreciation, or admiration and it is used as a verbal form of clapping.

Example Sentences for Bravo

1. The singer received a bravo from the critics for her outstanding performance.
2. The soldier's bravery in battle earned him a bravo from his commanding officer.
3. The chef received a bravo for his delicious and creative dishes.
4. The actor received a bravo for his portrayal of the tragic character.
5. The artist's work was met with a bravo by the art community.
6. The team's victory was met with cheers and a bravo from the crowd.

Origin and Etymology of Bravo

The exclamation 'bravo' has its origins in Italian, and its etymology can be traced back to the Latin word 'bravus,' which meant 'bold' or 'courageous.' In Italian, 'bravo' evolved to become an expression of approval, admiration, appreciation, or praise for someone's bold or excellent performance, particularly in the context of the arts, such as music, theater, or opera. Over time, it has been adopted into various languages, including English, to convey a positive and enthusiastic response to a job well done. The etymology of 'bravo' reflects its historical connection to applauding and celebrating acts of courage and excellence, making it a fitting exclamation for expressing admiration and praise.

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More Usage Examples of Bravo

1. The doctor's successful surgery was met with a bravo from her colleagues.
2. The teacher's innovative teaching methods earned her a bravo from her students.
3. The company's new product launch was met with a bravo from the industry experts.
4. The designer's new collection was met with a bravo from the fashion community.
5. The athlete's record-breaking performance was met with a bravo from the crowd.
6. Bravo! That was an outstanding performance on stage!
7. What an incredible chef you are! Bravo for this amazing dish!
8. Your dedication to this project is remarkable. Bravo!
9. Bravo! Your artistic talents never cease to amaze me.
10. You handled that difficult situation with grace. Bravo!
11. Bravo! Your speech inspired us all to take action.
12. You've achieved a remarkable milestone in your career. Bravo!
13. Bravo for your generosity that knows no bounds!
14. Your leadership has brought us great success. Bravo!
15. Bravo! Your creativity shines brightly through your work.
16. You've made a positive impact on our community. Bravo!
17. Your commitment to excellence is truly commendable. Bravo!
18. Bravo for creating such a beautiful masterpiece!
19. Your determination is truly inspiring. Bravo!
20. Bravo for your kindness and heartwarming compassion!
21. Bravo for proving that hard work indeed pays off!
22. Bravo! Your sportsmanship sets a shining example.
23. You've crafted an engaging and insightful story. Bravo!
24. Bravo for your incredible resilience in adversity.
25. Bravo for achieving greatness through your dedication!

Synonyms and Related Words for Bravo

congratulations
hoorah
hooray
hurrah
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