Audacious vs Audacity - What's the difference?
audacious | audacity | Related terms |
Showing willingness to take bold risks; recklessly daring.
* 22 March 2012 , Scott Tobias, AV Club The Hunger Games [http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-hunger-games,71293/]
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Impudent.
Insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional.
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Fearlessness, intrepid daring.
Audacity is a related term of audacious.
As an adjective audacious
is showing willingness to take bold risks; recklessly daring.As a noun audacity is
insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional.audacious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- That such a safe adaptation could come of The Hunger Games speaks more to the trilogy’s commercial ascent than the book’s actual content, which is audacious and savvy in its dark calculations.
Synonyms
* (willing to take bold risks) bold, daring, temeritous, temerariousAntonyms
* (willing to take bold risks) shy, cautious, prudentDerived terms
() * audaciously * audaciousnessExternal links
* * *audacity
English
Noun
(audacities)- The brash private had the audacity to criticize the general.
- Somebody never pays his loans, yet he has the audacity to ask the bank for money.
