NOUN
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aggressive boldness or unmitigated effrontery
he had the audacity to question my decision - fearless daring
How To Use audaciousness In A Sentence
- A brilliant strategy is, certainly, a matter of intelligence, but intelligence without audaciousness is not enough.
- He opened with a seven-minute monologue in which he guaranteed—for the third straight year—that the Jets would win the Super Bowl, a moment of rote audaciousness that seemed designed to pique people's interest. The Allure of Playing for Rex
- Captain Valentine paused before he scolded Wesley for his audaciousness.
- I would think that people would be all over this as a violation of property or vandalism or sign of the degeneracy of Europeans, but instead, we're going to argue about the "audaciousness" of a white canvas, without even knowing what is on the other two canvases that form the rest of the painting. "When I kissed it, I thought the artist would have understood."
- Similarly I read Joe Lansdale's Vanilla Ride which has no SF elements, other than sheer audaciousness gonzo-ness and realized that I was absolutely the target audience for that title. MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2009 (Part 2)
- I am just shocked at such blatant acts of audaciousness.
- But that thou mightest, reader, both know, and with equal indignation abhor, the snarlings and virulency of these men, take it in their own words, although I cannot without infinite reluctancy allege what they with all audaciousness have uttered. From the Talmud and Hebraica
- Once again what audaciousness and ignorant these Democrats have! Subsistence-Fishing Alaska Senator Fights Fishing Citation
- His mercurial career has already produced a scrapbook full of lasting images, not all of them pretty, many of which seem only to hyperbolize his brilliance, his audaciousness, his childishness.
- Winning sanctions audaciousness, which leads us to: The NFL: What You Need to Know