dared

[deəd]

dared Definition

  • 1past tense of dare
  • 2to have the courage to do something, especially when it is dangerous or difficult
  • 3to challenge someone to do something, especially as a way of proving their courage

Using dared: Examples

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

  • Example

    She dared to speak up against the injustice.

  • Example

    He dared to climb the mountain alone.

  • Example

    I dare you to jump over the fence.

  • Example

    She dared him to ask her out on a date.

dared Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dared

Phrases with dared

  • double dare

    a challenge that is even more daring than a regular dare

    Example

    I double dare you to eat that whole chili pepper!

  • an expression of anger or indignation towards someone who has done something wrong or offensive

    Example

    How dare you accuse me of stealing your money!

  • a person who takes dangerous risks and does thrilling stunts

    Example

    The daredevil rode his motorcycle off a ramp and over a row of cars.

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Summary: dared in Brief

The term 'dared' [deəd] is the past tense of the verb 'dare,' which means to have the courage to do something dangerous or difficult. It can also mean to challenge someone to do something as a way of proving their courage. Examples include 'She dared to speak up against the injustice' and 'I dare you to jump over the fence.' Phrases like 'double dare' and 'how dare you' add emphasis to the challenge, while 'daredevil' describes a person who takes dangerous risks.