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1. audacious
adjective. ['ɑːˈdeɪʃəs'] invulnerable to fear or intimidation.
Antonyms
Etymology
- audacia (Latin)
- audax (Latin)
Rhymes with Audacious
- proteinaceous
- perspicacious
- ostentatious
- crustaceous
- vexatious
- predaceous
- mendacious
- loquacious
- flirtatious
- efficacious
- voracious
- vivacious
- tenacious
- sebaceous
- salacious
- ignatius
- horatius
- hellacious
- fallacious
- capacious
- spacious
- herbaceous
- gracious
- ceraceous
How do you pronounce audacious?
Pronounce audacious as ɑˈdeɪʃəs.
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Sentences with audacious
1. Adjective
With confidence like that, these audacious canines typically have a lot to say.
Quotes about audacious
1. It's an amusing idea to some, this feminism thing - this audacious notion that women should be able to move through the world as freely, and enjoy the same inalienable rights and bodily autonomy, as men. At least, that's the impression given when feminism and feminists are all too often the targets of lazy humor.
- Roxane Gay
2. audacious
adjective. ['ɑːˈdeɪʃəs'] disposed to venture or take risks.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- audacia (Latin)
- audax (Latin)
3. audacious
adjective. ['ɑːˈdeɪʃəs'] unrestrained by convention or propriety.
Etymology
- audacia (Latin)
- audax (Latin)