Sentence example with the word 'audacious'

audacious

adventuresome, careless, courageous, disdainful, fire-eating, impudent, obtrusive, rash, shameless, uninhibited, wild

Definition adj. invulnerable to fear or intimidation

Last update: June 22, 2015


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He is quite an audacious man.   [adjective]

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The film is an audacious attempt to portray an ordinary man dealing with extraordinary emotions.   [adjective]

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Your innocent mind cannot conceive the audacious height to which unholy love may climb in a man's fiery nature.   [adjective]

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Killigrew's wit and impudence and impecuniosity were the talk of the town, and anything written by that audacious jester was sure to be worth hearing.   [adjective]

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But send for the woman who ensnared him, the audacious charmer whose aspirations mount to those I hold dearest.   [adjective]

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To introduce another Wandering Heir immediately after the Harry Bertram of "Guy Mannering" was rather audacious.   [adjective]

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"Silence," he said, "infamous and audacious."   [adjective]

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"Now by Heaven, by Saint George of England, and every other saint that treads its crystal floor, this is too audacious."   [adjective]

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I felt a strange presentiment from the very first, that that audacious young savage would come to be hung.   [adjective]

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Trabb's boy was the most audacious boy in all that country-side.   [adjective]

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Other deeds, more audacious still, were suspicious in the eyes of the people by reason of their very audacity.   [adjective]

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