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▪ I. temerity (tɪˈmɛrɪtɪ) Forms: 5 -yte, 6 -ite, -atie, 6–7 -itie, 6– -ity, (6–7 timeritie, 7 -ity). [ad. L. temeritās, -tātem, rashness, f. temere adv. by chance, blindly: see -ity. So F. témérité (15th c. in Godef. Compl.).] 1. Excessive boldness; rashness; foolhardiness, recklessness.1432–50 tr. ...
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Temerity
Temerity is serviced by the Loge Peak and Deep Temerity lifts. Drop in anywhere in the forest, and you are skiing in Temerity.
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temerity/tɪˈmerətɪ; tə`mɛrətɪ/ n[U](fml 文) audacity; rashness 鲁莽; 冒失 He had the temerity to call me a liar. 他竟胆敢说我撒谎.
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timerity
▪ I. † tiˈmerity Obs. Also 7 erron. temerity. [f. timerous, timorous, app. on mistaken analogy of temerity from temerous ‘rash’; it may also sometimes have been a corruption of timidity. As timerous and temerous ran together in use, so temerity was sometimes put for timerity, as n. of quality from t...
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Titus Verginius Tricostus Rutilus
According to Livy, he was assigned the war with the Veientes, but because of his temerity his army was almost cut off, saved only by his colleague Fabius
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temeritous
temeritous, a. (tɪˈmɛrɪtəs) [f. temerit-y + -ous; cf. iniquitous.] Full of temerity; rash.1892 Daily Chron. 18 Feb. 3/2 And his book is dedicated to Professor Dowden. O temeritous Mr. Shorter! 1900 Academy 21 July 51/1 The attempt to define is, we know, foolishly temeritous.
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William Felton (composer)
and Brown, the leader of the queen's band, who had had the temerity to prefer the modest request, fled from Handel's presence.
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Louis François Auguste Cauchois-Lemaire
Returning to France in 1819, he resumed the struggle against the ultra-royalist party with such temerity that he was condemned to one year's imprisonment
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viscerate
ˈviscerate, v. rare. [f. viscera + -ate3, after eviscerate.] trans. To eviscerate, disembowel. Also fig.1727 Bailey (vol. II), Viscerated, having the Bowels taken out. 1798 Sporting Mag. XII. 53 A butcher was employed one evening to viscerate a mare. 1830 Examiner 659/1 A vain pretender, who..falls ...
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Hedan II
God came upon his father Gozbert, who had married his brother's widow Geilana, who was reproved for it by Kilian, who in turn paid the price for his temerity
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presultory
† preˈsultory, a. Obs. nonce-wd. [f. after desultory: see pre- A. and prec.] Characterized by leaping forward, presumptuous.1652 Gaule Magastrom. 147 Betwixt the desultory levity of an indifferent casualty and the presultory temerity of an urging and inevitable necessity.
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The Entire City
He also did another review for NME, giving it a similar score and calling it a "triumph of art-pop splendour – equal parts terror and temerity."
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Aug 14, 2023第敌东方的挑It grew riskier still as a few minutes passed, for one of the B. J. beasts had the temerity to come out of his tent. He came very cautiously, it was true, wormin
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Unknown Skies
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All compositions by Rob Brown except as indicated
"A Fine Line" – 15:55
"Unknown Skies" – 16:31
"Bounce Back" – 13:25
"The Upshot" – 11:21
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Siege of Rouen (1591–1592)
He had changed his plan, and, for once in his life, substituted extreme caution for his constitutional temerity.
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