What is the meaning of Bravo?

Alternative letter-case form of Bravo of the ICAO/NATO radiotelephony alphabet.

A hired soldier; an assassin; a desperado.

A shout of "bravo!"

Alternative letter-case form of Bravo from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.

Used to express acclaim, especially to a performer.

To cheer or applaud, especially by saying bravo!

neuter of bravu

bravo

bravo!, hear, hear!, well said!, well done!

applause, cheers

swordsman

uncultivated, harsh, rough (when referring to a land)

wild, spontaneous (when referring to a plant)

wild, untamed (when referring to an animal)

harsh, fierce

strong (when referring to a beverage) or hot spicy

bold, valiant

bravo!

bravo, well done!, good show!

good, well-behaved

good, skilful, capable, clever, fine

good, obedient

brave, bold

wild, untamed (of animals)

harsh (of places)

henchman

well done!, good show!

bravo!

angry; furious, annoyed

brave; valiant, courageous

coarse; uneducated, uncivilized

prone to irritation, easily angered, bad-tempered, choleric

rigorous, authoritarian

difficult, unmanageable (of a person or situation)

undomesticated (of an animal)

spontaneous, weed (of a plant or vegetable)

uncultivated (of the land)

stormy (of the sea)

a term akin to English dope, hard; meaning cool or good, usually with an aggressive connotation

a certain part of an oxcart

a neophyte to rubber tapping, a novice seringueiro

bravo! well done!

bravo

angry, furious

bold, courageous

skilful, capable, clever, fine

good, excellent

agitated (sea)

wild (animal)

well done!, good show!

bravo!

bravo

well done!, good show!

bravo!

Source: wiktionary.org