chutzpah

[ˈhʊtspə]

chutzpah Definition

extreme self-confidence or audacity (usually used approvingly).

Using chutzpah: Examples

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

  • Example

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

  • Example

    It takes a lot of chutzpah to speak in front of a large audience.

  • Example

    I can't believe the chutzpah of that politician to lie so blatantly.

chutzpah Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chutzpah

Phrases with chutzpah

  • to have the nerve or audacity to do something

    Example

    She had the chutzpah to ask for a promotion after only being at the company for a month.

  • chutzpah and a half

    an expression used to describe someone who has an extraordinary amount of audacity or nerve

    Example

    He had the chutzpah and a half to ask his boss for a day off right before a big deadline.

  • lacking nerve or audacity

    Example

    She didn't have the chutzpah to speak up during the meeting.

Origins of chutzpah

from Yiddish 'khutspe', meaning 'impudence' or 'shameless audacity'

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Summary: chutzpah in Brief

'Chutzpah' [ˈhʊtspə] is a noun that refers to extreme self-confidence or audacity, often used in a positive sense. It is commonly used in phrases like 'have the chutzpah,' meaning to have the nerve or audacity to do something, and 'chutzpah and a half,' describing someone with an extraordinary amount of audacity. 'No chutzpah' means lacking nerve or audacity.