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TEMERARIOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TEMERARIOUS is marked by temerity : rashly or presumptuously daring. How to use temerarious in a sentence. Temerarious Has Latin Roots.
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temerarious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
temerarious (comparative more temerarious, superlative most temerarious). Characterized by temerity; recklessly daring or bold. [early 16th c.].
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TEMERARIOUS Synonyms: 89 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for TEMERARIOUS: reckless, courageous, brave, daredevil, adventurous, foolhardy, heroical, heroic; Antonyms of TEMERARIOUS: careful, prudent, ...
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temerarious
temerarious, a. Now only literary. (tɛməˈrɛərɪəs) [f. L. temerāri-us fortuitous, rash (f. temere blindly, rashly (see temerous) + -āri-us; cf. contr-ārius, extr-ārius, necess-ārius) + -ous.] 1. Characterized by temerity; unreasonably adventurous; reckless, heedless, rash.1532 More Confut. Tindale Wk...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Temerarious
1. Rash; headstrong; unreasonably adventurous; despising danger; as temerarious folly. 2. Careless; heedless; done at random; as the temerarious dash of an ...
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Temerarious - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
From Latin temerarius (1530s), meaning rash, reckless, or heedless of consequences, originating from temere, meaning blindly or by chance.
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Nec temere, nec timide
Its exact origin is unknown although Aristotle in Ethica Nicomachea, Book III, mentions, along with other examples, that the virtuous man is not temerarious
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temerarious, adj. (1773) - Johnson's Dictionary Online
1. Rash; heady; unreasonably adventurous; unreasonably contemptuous of danger. Resolution without foresight is but a temerarious folly; and the consequences of ...
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TEMERARIOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Temerarious definition: reckless; rash.. See examples of TEMERARIOUS used in a sentence.
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Temerarious - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Other forms: temerariously. Definitions of temerarious. adjective. presumptuously daring. synonyms: daredevil · bold. fearless and daring. Cite this entry.
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TEMERARIOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
TEMERARIOUS definition: reckless ; rash | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.
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temerarious, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective temerarious is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for temerarious is from 1532, in the writing of Thomas More, ...
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temerous
▪ I. temerous, a. Now rare. (ˈtɛmərəs) [f. L. type *temerōsus rash, f. temere adv., by chance, blindly, heedlessly: see -ous. (Temere is generally held to be the loc. sing. of a n. *temos = Skr. támas darkness, hence in darkness, blindly.)] Rash, foolhardy; = temerarious 1.1461 [implied in temerousl...
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Presumption (Catholic canon law)
Finally, it is denominated rash, or temerarious, if it rests on insufficient conjectures or scarcely probable arguments.
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temerary
† ˈtemerary, a. Obs. [ad. L. temerārius fortuitous, rash, f. temere: see temerous and -ary1. Cf. temerare.] Rash, reckless; = temerarious 1.c 1410 Love Bonavent. Mirr. xv. (1908) 93 A presumptuouse and temerarie demere of othere men. c 1425 tr. Arderne's Surgery (E.E.T.S.) 4 That he be noȝt y-founde...
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