hutzpa

[ˈhʊtspə]

hutzpa Definition

  • 1shameless audacity; impudence
  • 2nerve; gall

Using hutzpa: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hutzpa" 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 hutzpa to speak in front of a large audience.

  • Example

    I can't believe she had the nerve to ask me for a favor after what she did.

  • Example

    His hutzpa knows no bounds.

hutzpa Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hutzpa

  • to have the audacity or nerve to do something

    Example

    She had the hutzpa to ask for a promotion after only working there for a month.

  • to demonstrate shameless audacity or impudence

    Example

    He showed hutzpa by interrupting the speaker and demanding to be heard.

  • to not have the nerve or audacity to do something

    Example

    I lack the hutzpa to ask my boss for a raise.

Origins of hutzpa

from Yiddish 'khutspe', meaning 'impudence'

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Summary: hutzpa in Brief

'Hutzpa' [ˈhʊtspə] is a Yiddish word that means shameless audacity or impudence. It is often used to describe someone who has the nerve or gall to do something bold or outrageous, as in 'He had the chutzpah to ask for a raise after only working there for a week.' 'Hutzpa' can also be used in phrases like 'have the hutzpa' and 'show hutzpa,' which denote audacity and impudence.