😏Audacity (audacidad)

noun
/ɔːˈdæsəti/
audacia; osadía; (audacia; osadia)

Meaning

willingness to take bold risks; rude or disrespectful behavior; impudence
the willingness to take bold risks; rude or disrespectful boldness
The willingness to take bold risks; boldness or fearlessness.
Traducción del significado
disposición a asumir riesgos audaces; comportamiento grosero o irrespetuoso; desvergüenza
disposicion a asumir riesgos audaces; comportamiento grosero o irrespetuoso; desverguenza

Oraciones de ejemplo

He had the audacity to ask for a raise after being late every day.

Él tuvo la audacidad de pedir un aumento después de llegar tarde todos los días.
El tuvo la audacidad de pedir un aumento despues de llegar tarde todos los dias.

He had the audacity to question the professor in class.

Él tuvo la osadía de cuestionar al profesor en clase.
El tuvo la osadia de cuestionar al profesor en clase.

His audacity to question authority was admirable.

Su osadía para cuestionar la autoridad era admirable.
Su osadia para cuestionar la autoridad era admirable.

Synonyms

boldness, nerve, impudence, cheek, courage, fearlessness, daring, bravery
Entrada 1
boldness, nerve, impudence, cheek
Entrada 2
boldness, courage, nerve, fearlessness, daring
Entrada 3
boldness, fearlessness, bravery

Antonyms

timidity, respect, politeness, modesty, shyness, caution, cowardice, hesitation
Entrada 1
timidity, respect, politeness, modesty
Entrada 2
timidity, shyness, caution
Entrada 3
timidity, cowardice, hesitation

Colocaciones

have the audacity, sheer audacity, incredible audacity, show audacity, remarkable audacity
Entrada 1
have the audacity, sheer audacity, incredible audacity
Entrada 2
have the audacity, show audacity, remarkable audacity

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