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[ UK /bədˈe‍ɪʃəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. unrestrained by convention or propriety
    brazen arrogance
    an audacious trick to pull
    bald-faced lies
    the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim
    the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress
    a barefaced hypocrite
  2. incorrigible
    a bodacious gossip

How To Use bodacious In A Sentence

  • This is a smart script, a funny cast, and a bodacious movie!
  • Eight studs join the show halfway through to vie for the bodacious belle's affection.
  • The transfer, while excellent, is not as bodacious as it could have been, and a film like this screams for a director's commentary track and more extra content.
  • Archangel is the gimmicky character, parading around in white outfits with his glasses-eyepatch, flying in white helicopters, and escorted by a bodacious coworker, also dressed in white.
  • Smoothly of us meritorious internet provider speed our topological sommelier for what we tritanopia our fissile, bodacious and silverish papaver to get fictitiously with. Rational Review
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  • Back at the apartment, Kristen Johnson likewise throws herself into the role of a formerly male military leader now inhabiting the big sexy body of a bodacious bombshell.
  • Dennis was spending his time on the green resting up from some bodacious drives and approach shots.
  • I am not talking about too much authentic, unabashed, festive, bodacious self-expression - goodness knows there's too little of that going around.
  • This leaves bodacious praise for Michael Healey, Martha Ross, and Marjorie Campbell who each float in and out of scenes with frenzied performances that are equally significant to the success of the play.
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