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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121. Several pioneering journalists had taken this step and then paid the bill by writing self-congratulatory accounts of their daring.
122. Perhaps not up there with Wilburforce but a damn sight more daring than anything Diana ever did!
123. She inched towards him, daring him to move before she had shaken off the latest man to accost her.
124. Daring words those, for in the prophet Malachi they clearly referred to Yahweh himself.
125. Michael Langford achieved international fame with his daring coverage of the Indochina war, both on film and in still pictures.
126. He allowed several moments to pass before daring to return her smile.
127. Even as Lincoln chided McClellan for his excessive caution, the Confederates completed another act of daring.
128. The hours of liberty are long, full of wonder and narrow escapes, precautions, hidden devices and daring.
129. Electric lighting was still considered a daring innovation when it was installed in my grandfather's house.
130. This ... this man, this total stranger was actually daring to sit in judgement!
131. A masterly set, bringing years of rocking experience to a daring range of tunes.
132. The thrill of discovering that he could break into secret files spurred Paul on to more daring data raids.
133. Edith Pye complemented her friend's daring breadth of vision with her own genius for detailed organization.
134. Angela Phillips, 1998 daring to mount street protests against the sending of their menfolk into war zones.
135. Indeed the team announcing the evidence spent two years carefully checking their results before daring to go public with the information.
136. It was the adventure and the daring that drew their attention.
137. Left behind in the road the soldiers bunched in dismay, not one daring the same leap.
138. She wore smocked Liberty dresses and sandals and smoked in the street, considered very daring.
139. Because tonight he would punish Detective Lieutenant Curtis for daring to offend him.
140. At first, Lucien had watched them in awed fascination, hardly daring to practise any movements himself for fear of ridicule.
141. What happened next was a classic example of foolhardy daring which very nearly came badly unstuck.
142. Romley strayed from the fold only recently, daring to oppose Symington on juvenile-justice reform.
143. The young composer has shown considerable daring in his music.
144. Greenpeace's daring and media-grasp have helped inspire a new generation of direct-activists.
145. The nomes sat in the noisy darkness, not daring even to speak, and felt their world vanishing. Sentencedict.com
146. Although Alexander lent his authority to domestic reforms, it is unwise to think of him as a daring pilot in extremity.
147. The daring rescue was one for the books.
148. He felt daring and idealistic and cosmopolitan.
149. He looked round fiercely, daring them to contradict.
150. Philip liked the daring picturesqueness of the Americans'costume.
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.