Meaning & Definition of word "Daring"

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    Daring

    /ˈdɛr.ɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. Boldness or audacity in action.
      • Example: He showed great daring by proposing to her in front of everyone.
    • 2. A bold act or deed.
      • Example: The movie was filled with daring escapes and thrilling battles.

    adjective:

    • 1. Adventurously bold; willing to take risks.
      • Example: The daring explorer ventured into the uncharted jungle.
    • 2. Characterized by courage or boldness.
      • Example: Her daring decision to start her own business paid off.
    • 3. Unconventional or audacious.
      • Example: The artist's daring style challenged traditional norms.

    Etymology

    From Middle English dǣring, from Old English derigend, present participle of derian (to harm, injure).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    daring to dream:

    Having the courage to pursue one's ambitions and aspirations.

    daring rescue:

    A bold or risky act of saving someone from danger.

    daring adventure:

    An exciting and risky experience, often involving exploration.

    Related Words

    audacity:

    The willingness to take bold risks.

    intrepid:

    Fearless; adventurous.

    boldness:

    The quality of being brave and confident.

    Slang Meanings of daring

    Meaning: Going big

    Example Sentence: He really went big with that last project; it was quite daring.

    Meaning: Living on the edge

    Example Sentence: She loves to live on the edge; her daring lifestyle is inspiring.