The trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger.
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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