baldfaced

See also: bald-faced

English

Etymology

From bald +‎ faced.

Adjective

baldfaced (comparative more baldfaced, superlative most baldfaced)

  1. Alternative form of bald-faced.
    • 2024 February 16, Mike Howell, “Partnership With ADL Compromises FBI’s Integrity and Fairness”, in The Daily Signal[1]:
      For example, the organization has groundlessly denounced Elon Musk, a powerful libertarian voice, as an antisemite in a baldfaced effort to drain his social network, X, of advertising revenue. Yet, when now-Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) came to the defense of his uncle for antisemitic remarks he made in the ’90s, the organization refused to condemn him.