audacity

ಇಡುವ
definition
noun
her audacity came in handy during our most recent emergency
the willingness to take bold risks.
she had the audacity to pick up the receiver and ask me to hang up
rude or disrespectful behavior; impudence.
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Sometimes, you just have to step back and admire the sheer 'audacity' of these guys.
What gripped you most as you watched him was his sheer 'audacity' .
He scored four times and thrilled the footballing world with his 'audacity' , his fearlessness, his youth.
The terrorist acts that day were breathtaking in their murderous 'audacity' .
For the sheer ambition and 'audacity' of this venture, he deserves to be congratulated.
One of the bars even had the 'audacity' to display a trading certificate in the place where the licence should have been placed.
The sheer 'audacity' and disdain for privacy and civil liberties was amazing.
I have seen swallows do this and I marvel at their 'audacity' .
The sheer 'audacity' and scope of the Manhattan Project remain impressive today.
Some of the women were indignant that I had the 'audacity' to go on to their patch - it was their territory and I was seen as the intruder.
he whistled at the sheer 'audacity' of the plan
Just as you marvel at the ingenuity of the filmmaking, you laugh at the sheer 'audacity' of it all.
There is no passion, no 'audacity' and no commitment at all evidenced in this film.
I couldn't believe this guy had the 'audacity' to do something like this in the middle of the day!
She then had the 'audacity' to allege that I had exaggerated the truth in order to win a government grant of 750,000 to improve road safety.
Once again he was lambasted and mocked when he had the 'audacity' to put forward a logical explanation.
He came to dominate it by shrewdness, 'audacity' and the huge force and charm of his personality.
Stacey later told police he had no recollection of how he came by the injury and he could not believe their 'audacity' in arresting him.
While she was being tried, she had the 'audacity' to laugh at questions presented to her.
Like her books, her life story must be read in a historical context to appreciate its richness, its disregard for convention, its 'audacity' .
The freshness of the form in both plays is more than matched by the daring freshness and 'audacity' of the content.
I think the faculty was more impressed by my adventurous spirit and 'audacity' than my celestial beauty in that performance!
But Dan had had the 'audacity' to simply wander into my life and rearrange it to suit him, and what he wanted.
Only now has the sheer scale and 'audacity' of the operation become clear.
she had the 'audacity' to suggest I'd been carrying on with him
This idiot and his team of oafs had the 'audacity' to patronize and laugh at Eugene last night.
They couldn't believe that Josh had the 'audacity' to say that in front of the boss, but he didn't care.
She spoke with disdain in her voice and openly insulted him, then had the 'audacity' to look pleased with herself.
He had the 'audacity' to laugh in her face, as if she was still a child.
But the film is also notable for capturing the sheer energetic 'audacity' of Mick Jagger's persona.
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