Audacious

Word AUDACIOUS
Character 9
Hyphenation au da cious
Pronunciations /ɔːˈdeɪʃəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Audacious"

What do we mean by audacious?

Showing willingness to take bold risks; recklessly daring.

Impudent.

Bold, daring, adventurous. Urban Dictionary

The act of having big boobs Urban Dictionary

The action of someone audacitating on you, using the audacity on you, using the audacity near you. Urban Dictionary

A goddess among others. Able to help others see the light in the darkest hour. Can be quiet and serious but slowly becomes a bubbly hilarious person. A loyal mate and a trustworthy friend. A perfectionist who will do whatever it takes to make this world a better place. A true friend that will help in the worst moments and stand by you till all is done. Urban Dictionary

The aspect of Human Character which a brand, product, image, and/ or movement can personify. Urban Dictionary

Audaciously Gospelous (adj) or Audacious Gospelous (n): species of human that insists on playing and singing their private music aloud for all to hear. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Audacious

The word "audacious" in example sentences

I have used the term audacious in speaking of Delacroix, and circumstances forced him to justify the epithet. ❋ Various (N/A)

He is part of what some here are calling an audacious solution to a massive problem: the budget deficit. ❋ Unknown (2011)

O'Scannlain chided Judges Canby and Fisher for issuing an order he called an "audacious ruling" and said the judges lacked the authority to make such demands of prosecutors. ❋ Unknown (2012)

To address this set of challenges we will need bold - even 'audacious' - policies. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Under the terms of his plea deal, Syume has agreed to cooperate with authorities investigating what prosecutors have described as an audacious and long-running scheme that has led to charges against 40 people, including a top staffer on the D.C. Council. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Obama has been called audacious, and he certainly is. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Well, she certainly, as well, and maybe a lot of us could make the parallels to another young black politician who people are calling audacious these days, who just might become the first black president -- Don. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Having, however, both taken and paid for my passage, and committed what old maids and sailors would call the audacious folly of starting upon a ❋ Henry A. Murray (N/A)

Mr. Kipling is the more audacious, which is probably a matter of training. ❋ Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1903)

He gazed slowly with eyes that bulged out, with an expression audacious and sad. ❋ Unknown (1897)

O'Brien stood fuming with rage at what he mentally called the audacious impudence of the villain. ❋ William Henry Giles Kingston (1847)

Napoleon only answered him by extolling in high terms the audacious and inexhaustible ardour of his brother-in-law. ❋ Philippe-Paul S��gur (1826)

The request it contained might be called audacious or stupid, if it had been made by a different person; but from Carwin, who could not be unaware of the effect which it must naturally produce, and of the manner in which it would unavoidably be treated, it was perfectly inexplicable. ❋ Unknown (1798)

Americans like the idea of audacious change, but American politics tend to be fought, like World War I, over a narrow strip in the center separating two deeply entrenched parties. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Because day and night, through hurricane or drought, through disappointment or disaster, the right wing wages a relentless assault on the very idea of an Obama America, a concept that needed -- sadly -- to be couched as "audacious"; a war waged against America itself, to kill any attempt at progress in a world where progress impedes profit. ❋ Unknown (2010)

BBC political editor Nick Robinson kept calling the Brown intervention "audacious" – a term that others promptly picked up; well, perhaps to some it was "audacious" but to others it may have been seen as "brilliance" – is it the BBC's remit to decide which? ❋ Unknown (2010)

It's brave and "audacious" (as festivals like to call every single film in their programme). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Her plan to cross the [Atlantic] single-handed in a 12-foot [sailboat] was audacious, if not [reckless]. ❋ LarstaiT (2003)

Damn [Anna] is [sure] [looking] audacious today! ❋ The Excited One (2010)

[Tegan] had been [audaciated] after I [scolded] her for her audacity. ❋ Sorah (2020)

[Audacieous] is a [goddess]. ❋ Dictionarydiary (2018)

"Audaciously Bold" [is the new] [trend]. ❋ Bx. (2017)

That guy in the gym is an [audacious gospelous] for singing loud enough to hear above [the trap] music in his own [earbuds]. We all pay a lot of money for this gym, but we gotta hear this… ❋ M.27 (2023)

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