Entity: BRAVO
Bravo is a versatile term used to express approval, praise, or admiration for a performer or performance. It can also refer to a hired assassin or desperado in historical contexts.
BRAVO
Etymology
Bravo is borrowed from Italian and has roots in various languages, including Spanish and English.
Definition
Bravo is a versatile term used to express approval, praise, or admiration for a performer or performance. It can also refer to a hired assassin or desperado in historical contexts.
Historical Context
In historical contexts, bravo was used to describe a hired soldier, assassin, or desperado, especially in the 18th century.
Cultural Significance
Bravo is commonly used in the arts to applaud a successful performance or show appreciation.
Related Concepts
Bravo is related to terms like applause, acclaim, and admiration in the context of performance.
See Also
A versatile term used to express approval, praise, or admiration for a performer or performance, or historically, a hired assassin or desperado.