The adjective audacious comes from the Latin word audacia and means "daring, boldness, courage," and often gets applied in situations where someone does something pretty unusual, like becoming …

When it first appeared in English in the mid-1500s, audacious meant β€œintrepidly daring,” a sense we still use today when we apply the word to various feats of derring-do and those who dare to do them.

Definition of audacious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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5 days agoΒ Β· Adjective audacious (comparative more audacious, superlative most audacious) Showing willingness to take bold risks; recklessly daring. Synonyms: bold, daring, courageous, intrepid, …

Someone who is audacious takes risks in order to achieve something. .an audacious plan to win the presidency.

    Audacious definition: Fearlessly, often recklessly daring; bold.

    AUDACIOUS definition: extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless. See examples of audacious used in a sentence.

AUDACIOUS definition: 1. showing a willingness to take risks or offend people: 2. showing a willingness to take risks or…. Learn more.

AUDACIOUS definition: extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless. See examples of audacious used in a sentence.

AUDACIOUS definition: 1. showing a willingness to take risks or offend people: 2. showing a willingness to take risks or…. Learn more.

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