Audaz (en. Bold)

/auˈðas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Having the ability to act without fear.
The audacious runner launched onto the track without hesitation.
El corredor audaz se lanzó a la pista sin dudar.
Showing determination in risky situations.
His audacious decisions led him to success.
Sus decisiones audaces le llevaron al éxito.
A person who is not afraid of risks.
He is an audacious entrepreneur who risks everything for his dream.
Es un audaz emprendedor que arriesga todo por su sueño.

Etymology

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

Common Phrases and Expressions

to have audacity
To act with courage and determination.
tener audacia
to be audacious
To stand out for the ability to take risks.
ser audaz
audacious as a lion
Description of someone who acts without fear.
audaz como un león

Related Words

audacity
Quality of being audacious.
audacia
boldness
Daring, audacity.
osadía
intrepid
Not showing fear in dangerous situations.
intrépido

Slang Meanings

To be risky in decision-making.
He's an audacious one, always diving into the unknown.
Es un audaz, siempre se lanza a lo desconocido.
To act recklessly but convincingly.
His audacious plan surprised everyone.
Su audaz plan sorprendió a todos.