BRAVE NEW WORLD

PRONUNCIATION: (brayv noo/nyoo WUHRLD)

MEANING: noun: A radically transformed world, situation, or era, especially one with both promise and peril.

ETYMOLOGY: After Brave New World (1932), a novel by Aldous Huxley. Earliest documented use: 1933.
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BRAVE PEW WORLD - the Protestant Revolution

BRAVE NET WORLD - the Atlanta baseball organization is setting up a Tennis league

BREVE NEW WORLD - Dvořák's Ninth Symphony (in E minor) played in Cut Time (2/2)