audacities

[ɔːˈdæsətiz]

audacities Definition

the willingness to take bold risks; rude or disrespectful behavior.

Using audacities: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "audacities" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His audacities in business paid off in the end.

  • Example

    The audacities of the young man shocked his elders.

  • Example

    She showed great audacity in standing up to the bully.

audacities Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for audacities

Phrases with audacities

  • to do something that is considered shocking or impudent

    Example

    He had the audacity to ask for a raise after only working there for a week.

  • the belief that despite difficult circumstances, positive change is possible

    Example

    The book 'The Audacity of Hope' by Barack Obama discusses his political philosophy and vision for America.

  • someone who embodies boldness and daring

    Example

    She was audacity personified, always taking risks and pushing boundaries.

Origins of audacities

from Latin 'audacia', meaning 'boldness'

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Summary: audacities in Brief

'Audacities' [ɔːˈdæsətiz] refers to the willingness to take bold risks or rude and disrespectful behavior. It can be used to describe someone's actions or personality, as in 'She was audacity personified.' Phrases like 'have the audacity to do something' and 'the audacity of hope' use 'audacity' to denote shock or disbelief, and positive change, respectively.