Synonym: adventurous, audacious, bold, fearless, foolhardy. Similar words: rearing, roaring, wearing, blaring, staring, tearing, bearings, clearing. Meaning: ['deərɪŋ] n. 1. a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy 2. the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger. adj. 1. disposed to venture or take risks 2. radically new or original.
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91. Such coups gave the perpetrators of these daring acts something of a romantic image in the popular mind.
92. Today she's wearing a daring two-piece suit in bold purple and orange.
93. Martin, growling savagely at the yobs, daring them to interfere.
94. Black used to be daring, but now color is more rebellious because it is more out of the norm.
95. Its daring use of music, mime, dance and humour challenges the audience to look beyond the stereotypes.
96. Snowden's close reasoning and unerring instinct for words were allied with Maxton's humour and Churchill's daring.
97. For the remainder of the carol I was on tenterhooks, not daring to take my eyes from the lectern.
98. She felt daring at the thought of bread and cheese and a glass of wine alone in the dark garden.
99. He looked down and saw his colleague still lying in the mud, not daring to move.
100. That might be some guarantee of bigger, better, more varied and more daring programming.
101. A daring and devious regicide or merely a clumsy archer?
102. He stood still, not daring to move, unable to break away.
103. She said it, and the others ever so slightly bristled behind her, as though daring me to deny it.
104. After that, any chief minister daring to build his own political base stood in danger of being turned out.
105. Drop! drop! some of our friends are screaming(Sentencedict.com), daring him to plummet headfirst into the dangerous rubble.
106. As his father approached, Richard retreated steadily, never once daring to stand his ground against him.
107. She was the glamorous, daring one-Muriel was the younger, timid, plump, solemn younger sister.
108. And when he grew up, his tastes were the same-the only substantive difference being that his adventurers were now daring adults.
109. It came to this: The troublemaker would look foolish rather than daring.
110. Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward. They may be beaten, but they may start a winning game. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
111. Or that of the poor themselves, for daring to bend their heads and stare?
112. He was an outstanding veterinary surgeon, and obviously a man of enormous enterprise, daring courage and strong will.
113. I love their daring, their looks, their jargon, and what they have in mind.
114. The young composer at odds with his family, who want him to follow a less daring course.
115. He seemed unable to meet the coroner's eyes, not daring even to look in his direction. Sentencedict.com
116. I may as well explain here why he did this much-criticized and desperate deed of daring....
117. Her daring novel speaks volumes about the power of the imagination to transform an unbearable reality.
118. The danger was lost on those below who thought he was engaging in a new piece of daring.
119. As August came round the idea for a daring re-design of Apollo 8 started to dawn.
120. She climbed the stairs until she stood before me, I not daring to look up, staring at my black Keds.
More similar words: rearing, roaring, wearing, blaring, staring, tearing, bearings, clearing, preparing, disappearing, marine, ringing, submarine, darkling, margarine, weariness, bear in mind, ring, standard of living, bring, during, boring, fringe, ring up, ring out, string, cringe, at regular intervals, earring, gathering.