hardiesse

[hahr-dee-nes]

hardiesse Definition

  • 1boldness, daring, or courage
  • 2audacity or impudence

Using hardiesse: Examples

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

  • Example

    The climber showed great hardiesse in scaling the mountain.

  • Example

    It took a lot of hardiesse to speak up against the powerful corporation.

  • Example

    His hardiesse was mistaken for arrogance by some people.

hardiesse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hardiesse

Antonyms for hardiesse

Phrases with hardiesse

  • to have the courage or audacity to do something

    Example

    She had the hardiesse to confront the bully and stand up for herself.

  • the quality of speaking boldly or audaciously

    Example

    The politician's hardiesse of speech made him popular among his supporters.

  • the quality of having a brave or fearless heart

    Example

    The soldier's hardiesse of heart earned him a medal of honor.

Origins of hardiesse

from Old French 'hardiesse', from 'hardi' meaning 'bold'

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Summary: hardiesse in Brief

'Hardiesse' [hahr-dee-nes] refers to boldness, daring, or courage, as well as audacity or impudence. It can be seen in actions like scaling a mountain or standing up to a bully, and is often admired. 'Hardiesse' can also refer to the quality of speech or heart, as in 'hardiesse of speech' or 'hardiesse of heart.' Synonyms include bravery, fearlessness, and gallantry.