temerarious

[tuh-muh-rair-ee-uhs]

temerarious Definition

recklessly bold or rash.

Using temerarious: Examples

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

  • Example

    His temerarious behavior led to his downfall.

  • Example

    The temerarious driver caused a serious accident.

  • Example

    She made a temerarious decision without considering the consequences.

temerarious Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for temerarious

Antonyms for temerarious

Phrases with temerarious

  • an action that is recklessly bold or rash

    Example

    His temerarious act of jumping off the cliff could have resulted in serious injury.

  • a person who engages in reckless or dangerous activities

    Example

    The temerarious adventurer climbed the mountain without proper equipment or training.

  • a challenge that is recklessly bold or rash

    Example

    Taking on the temerarious challenge of swimming across the ocean is not recommended.

Origins of temerarious

from Latin 'temerarius', meaning 'rash, reckless'

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Summary: temerarious in Brief

'Temerarious' [tuh-muh-rair-ee-uhs] describes someone or something that is recklessly bold or rash. It is often used to describe dangerous or ill-advised actions, such as 'The temerarious driver caused a serious accident.' Synonyms include 'audacious,' 'bold,' and 'rash.' Antonyms include 'cautious,' 'prudent,' and 'careful.'