Meaning & Definition of word "Audacious"

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    Audacious

    /ɔːˈdeɪʃəs/

    adjective:

    • 1. Showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
      • Example: Her audacious decision to travel alone through the war-torn country astonished her friends.
    • 2. Very bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless.
      • Example: The scientist made an audacious claim that could change the understanding of disease.
    • 3. Lively or unrestrained; spirited.
      • Example: The audacious colors of the painting drew the attention of all the gallery visitors.
    • 4. Extremely original; highly inventive.
      • Example: His audacious approach to the project led to innovative solutions that impressed the board.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'audax', meaning 'bold, daring'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    audacious move:

    A bold and risky decision or action.

    audacious claim:

    A statement that is daring and lacks evidence.

    audacious lifestyle:

    A way of living that is bold and unconventional.

    Related Words

    audacity:

    The willingness to take bold risks.

    audace:

    French term for audacity or boldness.

    intrepid:

    Fearless and adventurous.

    Slang Meanings of audacious

    Meaning: Ballsy

    Example Sentence: That was a ballsy move to challenge the boss like that.

    Meaning: Gutsy

    Example Sentence: She's got a gutsy attitude about going into that competition.