Words and phrases that have a meaning related to bravura: (115 results)
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Also try:virtuoso, virtuosity, suavity, impishness, staginess, panache, pathos, theatricality, brio, subtlety, opera buffa, mozartean, riveting, archness, unshowy, bombast, mozartian, vocalism, histrionics, handelian, verve, arioso, con brio, shavian, sonnambula, litheness, lyricism, pensiveness, pianism, monodrama, slyness, cadenza, grand guignol, sublime, poeticism, farceur, winsomeness, recitative, woodenness, sprightliness, bravado, zestily, grandiloquence, artistry, liebestod, wryness, passacaglia, indomitability, accelerando, ballade, divertissement, audaciousness, divertimento, brilliance, melodrama, expressiveness, coruscating, expressionist, aria, brassiness, musicality, playfulness, tautness, impassivity, plaintiveness, effortlessness, expressivity, buffo, scintillating, sumptuousness, canniness, cranko, steely, fortissimo, pas de deux, emoting, verismo, flamboyance, clownlike, rotundity, classicism, drollness, elegiac, interpretative dance, gavotte, tunefulness, danse macabre, imperiousness, cogency, deft, triteness, irascibility, affectless, mazurka, antony tudor, climaxes, ardency, concertante, profundity, terpsichorean, longueur, etude, finesse, flair, elan, aplomb, exuberance, flourishes, resourcefulness, audacity, gusto, inventiveness, versatility, gallantry, hyperbole
— Adjectives for bravura: technical, such, sheer, great, much, rhetorical, certain, more, italian, characteristic, stylistic, more...
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