Antonym: cowardice, timidity. Similar words: audacious, veracity, capacity, pertinacity, carrying capacity, laudatory, mendacious, tacit. Meaning: [ɔː'dæsətɪ] n. 1. fearless daring 2. aggressive boldness or unmitigated effrontery.
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31) We had an example of his readiness of resource that morning when he got away from us so successfully, and also of his audacity in sending back my own name to me through the cabman.
32) It took immense audacity to build a cable-stayed road-bridge spanning the valley of the river Tarn, near Millau, southern France.
33) The policy - related passages in " The Audacity of Hope " , his second autobiography, are scattershot and banal.
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34) Kohaku bursts in, congratulating Hisui on her audacity. Hisui leaps back in embarassment and surprise.
35) He trumpets " the audacity of hope " yet proposes more government intervention.
36) One township 1 amount to three Confucian scholar, fail to see the Four Books and the Five Classics six justice, is it teach 789 son to have the audacity, very bold!
37) He had the audacity to pick pockets in broad daylight.
38) He heard it numbly, a little amazed at his audacity.
39) The bikers have shown enough contempt of the law to ride their machines over police cars. "You've got to laugh at their audacity," said Mr Starkey.
40) I recognize there is a certain presumptuousness—a certain audacity—to this announcement.
41) There was always, in her conversation, the same odd mixture of audacity and puerility.
42) The bashfulness contrasting with his usual happy audacity had charmed her.
43) She almost trembled at the audacity which might have carried her on to a terrible rebuff.
44) Or maybe, in their national subconscious, Indians have calculated that audacity, however unfitting at the time, simply works for them.
45) Daisy , on this occasion , continued to present herself as an inscrutable combination of audacity and innocence.
46) The harpist, he preached, "is sitting there in rags ... her clothes are tattered as though she had been a victim of Hiroshima... [yet] the woman had the audacity to hope."
47) It is about music and poetry, aesthetics and artistry, hope and audacity.
48) Now that you have your cassette tape deck connected to the computer, we can use the open-source audio recording and editing software Audacity to capture the audio.
49) Isabel had been thinking all day of her falsity, her audacity, her ability.
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