Antonym: hesitate, shy. Similar words: dart, radar, standard, boundary, calendar, in the dark, secondary, the dark ages. Meaning: [deə] n. a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy. v. 1. take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission 2. to be courageous enough to try or do something 3. challenge.
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91. How dare she imply that I was lying?
92. She will dare any danger.
93. 'I'll tell her about it.' 'Don't you dare!'
94. Don't you dare touch me!
95. I don't know whether he dare try.
96. I dare you to jump over the stream.
97. Don't you dare mess my hair! Sentencedict.com
98. She learned to fly on a dare.
99. Sometimes I hardly dare open my mouth.
100. "How dare you!" he retorted angrily.
101. How dare you?Take your hand off me at once.
102. I didn't dare to ask.
103. Don't you dare talk to me like that!
104. He won't dare to break his promise.
105. I dare say you know about it already.
106. So jump, then. I dare you .
107. How dare you thunder out your orders at me?
108. How dare you contradict !
109. How dare he tell me what to do!
110. How dare you talk to me like that?
111. Don't you dare go without me!
112. How dare you burst in on us without knocking!
113. She dare not mention the subject again.
114. Janet did not dare pursue the matter further .
115. I wonder whether he dare stand up in public.
116. Owen didn't dare look his father in the eye.
117. You told him? How did you dare?
118. He correctly calculated that the others would not dare fight back.
119. Mike gave him such a severe look he didn't dare argue.
120. We should not be producing compliant students who do not dare to criticize.
More similar words: dart, radar, standard, boundary, calendar, in the dark, secondary, the dark ages.