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  • 11boldness — n. 1. Fearlessness, dauntlessness, intrepidity, courage, bravery, doughtiness, dauntlessness, adventurousness, gallantry, spirit, mettle, valor, audacity, daring, pluck, heroism, hardihood, spunk. 2. Confidence, assurance, self reliance, self… …

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  • 12boldness — bold·ness …

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  • 13boldness — See: bold …

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  • 14over-boldness — …

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  • 15boldhede — boldness. O. and N. 514 …

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  • 16temerity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. rashness, boldness, audacity, recklessness, daring, nerve, gall, brass (sl.), cheek (sl.). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. audacity, effrontery, boldness, hardihood, rashness, presumption, overconfidence,… …

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  • 17audacity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. boldness, courage; impudence; rashness, insolence. Ant., meekness, forbearance. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Courage] Syn. daring, boldness, valor; see courage 1 . 2. [Impudence] Syn. impertinence, temerity …

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  • 18dhers- —     dhers     English meaning: to dare     Deutsche Übersetzung: “wagen, kũhn sein”, älter “angreifen, losgehen”     Note: (also with i , u extended)     Material: O.Ind. dhr̥ṣ ṇō ti, dhárṣ ati “ is audacious, courageous, ventures”, dhr̥ṣu… …

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  • 19hardiness — noun 1. the property of being strong and healthy in constitution • Syn: ↑robustness, ↑lustiness, ↑validity • Derivationally related forms: ↑lusty (for: ↑lustiness), ↑hardy, ↑ …

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  • 20dare — darer, n. /dair/, v., dared or (Archaic) durst; dared; daring; pres. sing. 3rd pers. dares or dare, n. v.i. 1. to have the necessary courage or boldness for something; be bold enough: You wouldn t dare! v.t. 2. to have the boldness to try;… …

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