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Meaning & Definition of Daring in English

English

Daring

Showing a boldness or willingness to take risks.


Pronunciation:

/ˈdɛr.ɪŋ/

Part of Speech:

adjective

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: Having or showing the courage to take risks.

    Example Sentence: It was a daring escape from the prison.

  • Definition: Characterized by boldness or the willingness to undertake challenges.

    Example Sentence: The daring stunt captivated the audience.

  • Definition: Adventurous or audacious in nature.

    Example Sentence: Her daring approach to solving problems impressed her colleagues.

Etymology

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

Synonyms

boldbravefearlessaudaciousventuresome

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.

Translations

  • Spanish: atrevido
  • French: audacieux
  • German: verwegen
  • Russian: смешной

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.