Synonym: arrogant, bold, cavalier, daring, foolhardy, haughty, insolent. Antonym: coward, timid. Similar words: mendacious, vivacious, voracious, loquacious, pugnacious, officious, atrocious, suspicious. Meaning: [ɔː'deɪʃəs] adj. 1. invulnerable to fear or intimidation 2. unrestrained by convention or propriety 3. disposed to venture or take risks.
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31. It was audacious of him to tell me a downright lie.
32. For years, he as consigliere to Mr Weill asbuilt Citigroup via a series of audacious takeovers.
33. It made influential screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga a name to conjure with, and kick-started a series of audacious films by Mexican directors that dominated non-Anglophone films throughout the decade.
34. The tonal variations in monochromatic red and its structured composition are at once homage and an audacious challenge to Piet Mondrian, whom Liu greatly admired.
35. Thus he launched the most audacious building campaign of any pharaoh since the New Kingdom (around 1500 B.C.),(www.Sentencedict.com) when Egypt had been in a period of expansion.
36. Was she also a designing, an audacious, an unscrupulous young person?
37. You are monstrously audacious , how dare you misappropriate public funds?
38. NLRB is playing an equally audacious role in pushing card-check.
39. Success in the Desert would have meant the destruction of Rommel's audacious force.
40. She was a designing , an audacious and an unscrupulous young person.
41. Two Edvard Munch masterpieces stolen in one of the world's most audacious art thefts two years ago have been recovered.
42. You been into some other audacious mischief when I wasn't around , like enough. "
43. Deprived of its underground in America, the German High Command resorted to audacious plans.
44. Commando just eagles near Fort airborne troops, and radio operator was killed in the end who is the traitor ranks, Major Smith led the planning of an audacious plan, finally traitor betray oneself.
45. It's surmisable that researches on system criterion of citizen morality are an audacious attempt.
46. You are extremely audacious to steal a purse in broad daylight!
47. Risking serious injury, the outfielder made an audacious leap against the concrete wall and caught the powerfully hit ball.
48. This audacious Polish counterattack, called the battle of the river Bzura, created a crisis.
49. He was known for risky tactics that ranged from audacious to outrageous.
50. But it was original, audacious and exciting and a spot of wild implausibility did it no harm at all.
51. Practice had hardened me, and I grew audacious to the last degree.
52. CHELSEA are planning an audacious attempt to sign Aaron Lennon from Tottenham Hotspur.
More similar words: mendacious, vivacious, voracious, loquacious, pugnacious, officious, atrocious, suspicious, capricious, consciousness, subconsciously, dubious, various, anxious, noxious, obvious, curious, envious, previous, nefarious, glorious, imperious, ambitious, oblivious, delirious, religious, bumptious, penurious, obviously, harmonious.