gutsiness

[ UK /ɡˈʌtsɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury
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How To Use gutsiness In A Sentence

  • Her gutsiness, her set of principles - she learned all of that from Linda.
  • Not all the projects have garnered critical acclaim, but few involved in New York's music scene fail to acknowledge Moss' gutsiness.
  • Maybe on some level I admired his gutsiness at doing all the ‘forbidden’ things at that age like smoking, drinking, and picking fights.
  • Though Hilson sings like a sweet-voiced dream throughout, No Boys Allowed is muddled and devoid of the gutsiness the title leads us to expect. Keri Hilson: No Boys Allowed – review
  • You need a certain gutsiness and willpower and energy to make it happen.
  • He demonstrated gutsiness and tenacity in every stroke he played. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't mind that it's traded some gutsiness for a bit of sterility and a more intellectually satisfying approach.
  • Often considered a golden era for horror films, the '70s saw innovation, politically charged subtext, and a (usually literal) gutsiness mixed to push boundaries and buttons.
  • Never let it be claimed that playing with grace is incompatible with gutsiness. Times, Sunday Times
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