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TEMERITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TEMERITY is unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of danger or opposition : rashness, recklessness. How to use temerity in a sentence.
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Temerity - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Use the noun temerity to mean the quality of being unafraid of danger or punishment. If you have the temerity to jump off the bridge even after hearing about ...
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temerity - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (uncountable) Reckless boldness; foolish bravery. · Synonyms: audacity, foolhardiness, rashness, recklessness · (countable) An act or case of reckless ...
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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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The use of the word 'temerity' : r/ENGLISH - Reddit
The word temerity is only properly used in relationships - that is, vis a vis another person or god or similar - as in 'He had the temerity to question the ...
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TEMERITY Synonyms: 63 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for TEMERITY: gall, nerve, audacity, arrogance, effrontery, chutzpah, confidence, chutzpa; Antonyms of TEMERITY: timidity, modesty, hesitancy, ...
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temerity
▪ 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 definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
temerity refers to a rashness or foolish boldness that results from underrating the dangers or failing to evaluate the consequences.
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Temerity - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"extreme venturesomeness, rashness, recklessness," from Old French temerite (14c.) and directly from Latin temeritatem (nominative temeritas) "blind chance, ...
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TEMERITY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun. reckless boldness; rashness. Synonyms: foolhardy, effrontery, audacity. temerity. / ˌtɛməˈrɛərɪəs, tɪˈmɛrɪtɪ /. noun. rashness or boldness. “Collins ...
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TEMERITY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a willingness to do or say something that shocks or upsets other people: [ + to infinitive ] She had the temerity to call me a liar.
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Temerity Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
TEMERITY meaning: the quality of being confident and unafraid of danger or punishment especially in a way that seems rude or foolish.
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timorous
timorous, a. (ˈtɪmərəs) Forms: α. 5–6 tymerous(e, (5 tumerous), 6–8 timerous, (6 -ouse). (β. 6 temerous.) γ. 5–6 timorouse, 6 tymorous, 6–8 timourous, (6 -ouse, 7 timrous, 7–8 tim'rous), 6– timorous. [= OF. temeros, -ous (14th c. in Godef.), later timoureus, timoreux, OSp., Pg. temeroso, It. timoros...
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However, "Muhammad Mirza vowed that, once he had secured the throne of Persia, he would return and avenge himself on the city that had the timerity to
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