audacious
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British pronunciation
/ɔːdˈe‍ɪʃəs/

Definition & Meaning of "audacious"in English

audacious
01

taking risks that are bold and shocking

audacious definition and meaning
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His audacious plan to revolutionize the industry involved introducing radical changes that shocked competitors and investors alike.
The audacious explorer set out on a perilous journey to reach the summit of the world's highest peak, pushing the limits of human endurance.
1.1

showing bold disregard or open contempt for law, religion, or accepted social norms

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The rebels launched an audacious attack on the sacred temple.
His audacious defiance of the court shocked the entire nation.
02

(of a person) showing a willingness to take bold risks or act in a brazen or disrespectful manner

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The audacious young man proposed an idea that no one else dared to consider.
He was an audacious leader, willing to take risks others would n’t even dream of.
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