The trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger.
A challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy.
Disposed to venture or take risks.
Radically new or original.
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 . '
6 He was daring in speech, broad in views, and cosmopolitan in habit.
7 He's now daring our entire constitutional and political system to stop him.
8 All are filled with busts and statues; or painted in daring frescoes.
9 Taking photographs is a strange occupation, daring to want to stop time.
10 I've been working for the past few hours without daring to stop.
11 Tories joined with Whigs in blaming the conduct of the daring priest.
12 Her hand was still extended out behind her, daring anyone to follow.
13 Prudent caution is oftener the outcome of such debates than daring enterprises.
14 There are cases in which the greatest daring is the greatest wisdom.
15 Without saying anything, Thomas pointed up, not daring to be relieved yet.
16 Philip mused a short time; he was once more the daring Vanderdecken.
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