English to Icelandic Meaning of daring - áræði


Daring :
áræði

hugrekki, hjarta, áræði, dirfska, kappgirni

hugrakkur, feitletrað, hugrökk, áræði, hraustur, gervilegur, ávinningur, óttalaus, óhrædd, ríkr, karlmannlegt, áhættuleikari, Indomitable, þrjóskur, ævintýraferð

áræðidaringly
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Definitions of daring in English
Noun(1) a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy(2) the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger
Verb(1) take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission(2) to be courageous enough to try or do something(3) challenge
Adjective(1) disposed to venture or take risks(2) radically new or original
Examples of daring in English
(1) As each year passes common sense and self preservation consume the reckless daring that has overwhelmed my life so far.(2) I was darnedly self-conscious in my daring clothes.(3) He was physically strong and became a daring climber of tall eucalyptus trees and rocky cliffs.(4) We'll tell you about a daring raid with surprising results next.(5) The photographs record the important images of the Rapa and capture the courage and daring of the local horsemen.(6) The rush of adventure and daring that I felt was unrivalled.(7) Jack and the Beanstalk opened last night with an outstanding cast of actors who helped bring to life the daring adventures of a boy and a monster plant in a hilarious adaptation of the classical children's tale.(8) The clothes are very feminine, sunny, and quite daring at times.(9) I guess I was more daring in my youth than I am now.(10) Reading how he was such an outgoing person, it is no surprise that he took the daring steps he deemed necessary and that he truly is a hero in every sense of the word.(11) As the editor of Independence, which was a task assigned to him, he proved his mettle as he was possessed of intellectual daring , a virile pen and sound political judgement.(12) Actions by Soviet troops in the Manchurian Operation were marked by boldness and daring .(13) Flashing propellers carved the skies as a variety of innovative aircraft and daring pilots, many of them female, quested for fame and money.(14) ÔÇÿA landmark in cinema, an awesome feat of imagination and daring ,ÔÇÖ gushed Christopher Tookey in the Daily Mail.(15) So who was this daring woman, who ranks alongside the likes of glamorous adventurers such as Isak Dinesen and Beryl Markham?(16) Cheng is a bold and daring man, working at whatever it takes to give his boy a chance to succeed in life.
Related Phrases of daring
(1) dare ::
þora
(2) daring and resolution ::
áræði og upplausn
Synonyms
Adjective
1. bold ::
feitletrað
2. venturesome ::
venturesome
3. avant-garde ::
avant-garde
Noun
5. dare ::
þora
6. hardihood ::
hardihood
Verb
7. be brave enough ::
vera nógu hugrakkur
8. challenge ::
áskorun
9. defy ::
brjóta
10. make bold ::
gera feitletrað
Antonyms
1. unenterprising ::
unenterprising
Different Forms
daring, daringly
Word Example from TV Shows
That is a daring and insightful solution.

That is a DARING and insightful solution.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 19

Something daring.

Something DARING.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

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