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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211. I wanted to ask her if she was, by any chance, called Veronica, but I didn't dare.
212. Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
213. How dare they believe that they could stand before the flower of Bretonnian chivalry!
214. Of course some of Our Guild Members are dare I say it just that wee bit narrow minded.
215. Happy are those who dare courageously to defend what they love. Ovid
216. Stuff for kissing and cooing over, side by side, here, in my house, how dare you?
217. With intense anger, I repeat, how dare she cast a slur on my character?
217. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
218. For children of all ages this is a fascinating display and one, dare I say it, which reaches new heights.
219. No company, in my view, would dare to create a controversy by ruining the night sky.
220. I dare say that mine, under the cover of my beard, twitches faintly back.
221. What if some one could undergo that absorption with a cool ... dare I say it? ... scientific rationale.
222. Power is given only to him who dares to stoop and take it ... one must have the courage to dare. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
223. You got your nerve to stand there and say that! I dare you to say it again!
224. So how dare anyone criticise a true champion who has proved herself over and over again.
225. There is an obvious parallel, therefore(sentencedict.com), between the bare infinitive's use in exclamations and that after need and dare.
226. Fashionwise, it was not a night to look, dare I say it, nice.
227. While the incident curbed her wilder high jinks, Diana was always game for a dare.
228. Successful people dare to fail but refuse to be defeated by failure. The keep changing themselves to face new difficulties and obstacles, and in the end win out handsomely. Dr T.P.Chia
229. But Caniff changed the tone in 1934, sending Dare on a cruise where he encounters gun smugglers, murderers and kidnappers.
230. She thought she would never dare touch anything in this house in case she left marks.
231. Dare they call her bluff and just let her get on with whatever she thought she could do to inconvenience them?
232. You understand not - how could you? I dare say you never will.
233. Dare we take this decision without consulting the Prime Minister?
234. Dare one hope that the Murrey Report will have alleviated the situation by the time these words are read?
235. Morality is always the product of terror; its chains and strait-waistcoats are fashioned by those who dare not trust others, because they dare not trust themselves, to walk in liberty. Aldous Huxley
236. She took a torch from the shelf and we crept into the night, children on a midnight dare.
237. Finally, Neville Marten, how dare you dismiss the guitar as a mere machine?
238. They sang in perfect harmony, although I dare say Alex Ferguson will complain about the pitch.
239. The story of how he arrived at this conclusion is so fascinating that I dare not spoil it for you.
240. They're all these chemical things now - I dare say they're just as good really.
More similar words: dart, radar, standard, boundary, calendar, in the dark, secondary, the dark ages.