Unrestrained by convention or propriety.
Not being daunted or intimidated.
Disposed to venture or take risks.
1 If they tried something that audacious ...' How long will it take?' she asked.
2 It's an audacious , hit-and-hope approach that's been paying huge dividends here today.
3 This was an audacious act by Binyamin Netanyahu, its new prime minister.
4 The political case for picking Lieberman as VP was straightforward, if audacious .
5 The culmination of Hargraves audacious imitation took place in the third act.
6 Mr. Andrew then addressed the old gentleman in the most audacious manner.
7 In fact, the success of the audacious enterprise no longer appeared doubtful.
8 One audacious week will see you enthroned once more in the Schwarzburg.
9 And BettyNet.com is certainly more audacious than Castor, who lacks obvious boom-boom.
10 His gaze at her in the presence of her lord was audacious .
11 Nothing but luck in fishing will our queen vouchsafe the audacious madam.
12 Ever so often in sport, a player will do something utterly audacious .
13 Even by celebrity standards, X Æ A-12is quite the audacious moniker.
14 He devised them - an audacious plan; and his task was only half done.
15 The culmination of Hargraves's audacious imitation took place in the third act.
16 The constable whom this audacious rogue had signaled approached the little group.
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