Brazilianesque
English
Etymology
Brazilian + -esque
Adjective
Brazilianesque (comparative more Brazilianesque, superlative most Brazilianesque)
- Reminiscent of the country of Brazil or its culture.
- 2001, Tomas Larsson, Race to the Top: The Real Story of Globalization (page 25)
- There is a Brazilianesque logic to Thailand's protectionism: It takes from the poor and gives to the rich.
- 2017, Laurie Frederik, Kim Marra, Catherine A. Schuler, Showing Off, Showing Up (page 55)
- In the Latin category, dancers begin the round in carnival mode, bouncing and curving voltas traveling down the length of the floor, emoting happy celebration in a Brazilianesque samba.
- 2001, Tomas Larsson, Race to the Top: The Real Story of Globalization (page 25)