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Meanings of
hardihood
in English
Portuguese
ousadia
Catalan
gosadia
Spanish
osadía
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The trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger.
daring
boldness
hardiness
timidity
Portuguese
ousadia
Synonyms
Examples for "
daring
"
daring
boldness
hardiness
Examples for "
daring
"
1
The two reinforced each others' power,
daring
anyone to match their audacity.
2
Thomas shifted to look at her,
daring
to hope she was right.
3
The 21-year-old Georgian was located following a
daring
escape attempt early yesterday.
4
CHIPGATE:Would you be
daring
enough to ask a Michelin-starred chef for chips?
5
Spreading rumours is a human art form that requires patience and
daring
.
'
1
Imagination,
boldness
,
and good, old-fashioned hard work keep the good routes coming.
2
Great
boldness
in facing danger; great prudence in the midst of it.
3
Perhaps others will learn from the
boldness
and energy of their approach.
4
The characteristics of the Sabaean are great squareness aud
boldness
in outline.
5
Sometimes his success would lie in the very
boldness
of the attempt.
1
Prudence is an element in courage, and courage without it is
fool
-
hardiness
.
2
The
hardiness
and endurance of this breed of horses almost exceed belief.
3
The walnuts which were planted showed a fairly high degree of
hardiness
.
4
Thus through his great
hardiness
he beat aback all the knights without.
5
They however show
hardiness
equal to any other variety grown in Pennsylvania.
Usage of
hardihood
in English
1
The old Anglo-Saxon
hardihood
paused and looked the terror in its face.
2
One was he had the
hardihood
and the fortitude to do it.
3
The colonists turned to bay with the stubborn
hardihood
of their race.
4
The
hardihood
with which the Russians endure pain has often been remarked.
5
He was a natural mathematician, and was remarkable for
hardihood
and perseverance.
6
The doctor had not the
hardihood
nor the resolution to deny it.
7
The situation called for
hardihood
,
but not the smallest piece of rashness.
8
This
hardihood
was of deliberate plan on the part of President Smith.
9
But the climax of
hardihood
or impropriety or wickedness, preposterousness or enlightenment:
10
His
hardihood
and address were only equalled by his daring and courage.
11
Neither valour nor
hardihood
can save the man to whom it comes.
12
Too much
hardihood
,
my valiant soldier, is in soberness allied to over-daring.
13
The Elephants of Ceylon are much prized for size, beauty, and
hardihood
.
14
And yet, knowing this, you had the
hardihood
to disobey my orders.
15
Rushing River, of all the band, maintained his character for reckless
hardihood
.
16
She could bear to review her decision with a certain shrinking
hardihood
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hardihood
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have the hardihood
great hardihood
reckless hardihood
physical hardihood
general hardihood
More collocations
Translations for
hardihood
Portuguese
ousadia
audácia
Catalan
gosadia
atreviment
Spanish
osadía
Hardihood
through the time
Hardihood
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common