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    audacious - Dictionary definition and meaning for word audacious

    Definition
    (adj) invulnerable to fear or intimidation
    Example Sentence
    • audacious explorers
    • fearless reporters and photographers
    • intrepid pioneers
    Definition
    (adj) unrestrained by convention or propriety
    Example Sentence
    • an audacious trick to pull
    • a barefaced hypocrite
    • the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim
    • bald-faced lies
    • brazen arrogance
    • the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress
    Definition
    (adj) disposed to venture or take risks
    Synonyms : daring , venturesome , venturous
    Example Sentence
    • audacious visions of the total conquest of space
    • an audacious interpretation of two Jacobean dramas
    • the most daring of contemporary fiction writers
    • a venturesome investor
    • a venturous spirit
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for audacious

audacious..auda(AUDIBLE)....IF YOU WANT to be audible to millions of people you have to be very daring and bold ,to go to the stage and deliver your message.

it sounds like "how dare she is(audacious)"i.e au(how)da(dare)c(she)ious(is)..so it is daring

when you go for some audition you need to be bold and daring.

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When someone 'has the audacity' to do something, they have the nerve aka courage

There is audition going on for India Idol 4 in Delhi, versatile judges will select you so you shud have enough courage to face them at audition (audacious)

he heard (aud - from audio) that it would be viscous so he came quickly

MEN are always ACUrrate. Right?

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