Associations to the word «Audacity»
Noun
- Intellect
- Hannibal
- Kitten
- Assertion
- Christy
- Peep
- Minstrel
- Disgust
- Patience
- Audio
- Escort
- Innocence
- Ambition
- Sermon
- Exploit
- Mademoiselle
- Gasp
- Insult
- Humility
- Convoy
- Caution
- Skill
- Imagination
- Mistress
- Cruelty
- Hereafter
- Slang
- Amazement
- Browning
- Charm
- Compassion
- Rage
- Editing
- Intrigue
- Rag
- Vengeance
- Humor
- Guise
- Obstacle
- Startling
- Pride
- Spite
- Despair
- Hope
- Astonishment
- Impulse
- Undertaking
Adjective
- Astonishing
- Arrogant
- Chained
- Possessed
- Displayed
- Utmost
- Cautious
- Confident
- Worldly
- Extraordinary
- Gallant
- Remarkable
- Characteristic
- Gigantic
- Crawling
- Speculative
- Infamous
- Alike
- Lofty
- Frightened
- Accustomed
- Hazardous
- Rude
- Frantic
- Singular
- Desperate
- Prudent
- Immense
- Exalted
- Foolish
- Youthful
- Splendid
- Bewildered
- Monstrous
- Offended
- Notorious
- Insane
- Attacking
- Magnificent
Adverb
Wiktionary
AUDACITY, noun. Insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional.
AUDACITY, noun. Fearlessness, intrepid daring.
Dictionary definition
AUDACITY, noun. Fearless daring.
AUDACITY, noun. Aggressive boldness or unmitigated effrontery; "he had the audacity to question my decision".
Wise words
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