audacity
IPA: ɑdˈæsʌti
noun
- Insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional.
- Fearlessness, intrepidity or daring, especially with confident disregard for personal safety, conventional thought, or other restrictions.
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Examples of "audacity" in Sentences
- Mary Frances Bragiel, is the word audacity too harsh?
- Joe was practicing what I call the audacity of veracity.
- "The president I believe is familiar with the word audacity," he said.
- Is there any way that I can do this in audacity? place head in bucket record sound
- Its creative and artistic audacity is paralleled only by the sheer exuberance with which creators Kevin and Kerry Conran spin their tale.
- Indeed, the milder manners of the patrician body were ill suited to resist this ermined demagogue, whose motto through life was _audacity, again audacity, and always audacity_.
- I think the skittish ConservaDems are wrong on the substance and the politics, a little audacity is what Dems and the country need, but one raised eyebrow from David Broder and an interactive poll about socialism from al Foxeera is enough to send the likes of McCaskill and Webb heading for the hills and hiding under their moist-mattressed beds.
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