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Meanings of
daredevil
in English
Catalan
esbojarrat
Spanish
calavera
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A reckless impetuous irresponsible person.
lunatic
madcap
hothead
swashbuckler
harum-scarum
Catalan
esbojarrat
Presumptuously daring.
temerarious
Related terms
bold
Synonyms
Examples for "
temerarious
"
temerarious
Examples for "
temerarious
"
1
Only the most
temerarious
ever ventured to ask a forecast of Mrs. Owen's plans.
2
The author of it is obscure, is ambiguous, is affected, is
temerarious
,
is barbarous.'
3
This, according to the cardinals, "is scandalous,
temerarious
,
impious, and erroneous."
4
For even within the limits of the Three Gases, Plattner's practical chemistry was, I understand,
temerarious
.
5
He awaited results with a mixed interest, but the farther history of that
temerarious
despatch he never learned.
Usage of
daredevil
in English
1
But her
daredevil
response to the role was wholly in character, too.
2
They are the motorcycle road racers, the originals of the
daredevil
species.
3
But now Timothy was only passingly aware of the driver's
daredevil
conduct.
4
Are you a little bit of a
daredevil
or an adrenaline junkie?
5
The
'
daredevil
'
is unknown at the moment-perhapshe was another airman on base.
6
A group of especially
daredevil
imps made it past Holly's arc of fire.
7
He answers questions by plunging into
daredevil
lore, citing well- and lesser-known forebears.
8
It was an elegant, if
daredevil
,
enterprise that even the Europeans might envy.
9
But you were ever known as a
daredevil
in your youth.
10
It wasn't one of his
daredevil
escapes or his headline-making challenges.
11
Always running loops to get Sterling's attention with one
daredevil
antic or another.
12
I get the impression that Lionheart's a bit of a
daredevil
.
13
His face showed the marks of dissipation, and had a cynical,
daredevil
look.
14
Yes, Walter can be a pain in the neck with his
daredevil
ways.
15
In his mind's eye he saw himself as a grim-faced
daredevil
.
16
So, like the
daredevil
I'd never been, I plunged off the next cliff.
Other examples for "daredevil"
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About this term
daredevil
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
austrian daredevil
gingerbread daredevil
daredevil eyes
daredevil recklessness
have a daredevil
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Translations for
daredevil
Catalan
esbojarrat
calavera
tronera
temerari
disbauxat
Spanish
calavera
Daredevil
through the time
Daredevil
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common