Audaces (en. Bold)
/awˈðaθes/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
One who has audacity, who is brave.
The audacious explorers ventured into unknown lands.
Los audaces exploradores se adentraron en tierras desconocidas.
Denotes a risky and daring behavior.
His audacious decisions led him to success in his career.
Sus decisiones audaces lo llevaron al éxito en su carrera.
Refers to a challenging attitude towards risks.
He has always been audacious in defending his beliefs.
Siempre ha sido audaz en la defensa de sus creencias.
Etymology
From Latin 'audax', meaning brave or daring.
Common Phrases and Expressions
he is as audacious as a lion
It is used to describe someone who is very brave.
es audaz como un león
to make audacious decisions
Refers to acting with determination and without fear.
tomar decisiones audaces
to be audacious in life
Implies having a proactive and determined attitude.
ser audaz en la vida
Related Words
audacity
Quality of being audacious; bravery.
audacia
audacious
One who has audacity; brave.
audaz
initiative
Ability to act and make decisions for oneself.
iniciativa
Slang Meanings
Daring
He is a very audacious boy, always willing to try new things.
Es un chico muy audaz, siempre está dispuesto a probar cosas nuevas.
Reckless
That kind of decision is very audacious, almost reckless.
Ese tipo de decisiones son muy audaces, casi temerarias.