Audacious – Daring, Fearless or Bold




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Noun forms: Audacity and/or Audaciousness
Audacious comes from Latin root Audere meaning to dare.
Pronounced as Awe + Day (emphasized) + Shuss {Listen to it here}
Situational Uses / Sentences:
- During the Second World War, the Japanese launched an audacious sneak attack at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
- The young players are exceptionally audacious and voracious learners.

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