


❋ Unknown (2010)Īnd just as it was against Clinton, unconventional audacity is the hallmark of his plan to beat John McCain - audacity and Plouffe’s characteristic determination to keep close tabs on every phase of the campaign while maintaining one of the lowest profiles in national politics. In every war there’s a transition from peacetime military, where because there are no real battles the balance shifts to preserving the unit and audacity more likely results in reprimand, to a wartime military where audacity is a battle-winning virtue. I play a cd with kscd, then kill it correctly when I call audacity, it responds with the message ❋ Unknown (2008) Mary Frances Bragiel, is the word audacity too harsh? ❋ Unknown (2007)

Its creative and artistic audacity is paralleled only by the sheer exuberance with which creators Kevin and Kerry Conran spin their tale. "The president I believe is familiar with the word audacity," he said. I think the skittish ConservaDems are wrong on the substance and the politics, a little audacity is what Dems and the country need, but one raised eyebrow from David Broder and an interactive poll about socialism from al Foxeera is enough to send the likes of McCaskill and Webb heading for the hills and hiding under their moist-mattressed beds. Is there any way that I can do this in audacity? place head in bucket record sound ❋ Unknown (2009) Joe was practicing what I call the audacity of veracity. Indeed, the milder manners of the patrician body were ill suited to resist this ermined demagogue, whose motto through life was _audacity, again audacity, and always audacity_. The word "audacity" in example sentences.The courage, guts to say or do something Urban Dictionary When some fuck-face is "bold" enough to do something or say something incredibly rude and or stupid.
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Professional free and open source audio editor. Rude or disrespectful behavior impudence. Urban Dictionaryġ : the quality or state of being audacious : as a : intrepid boldness b : bold or arrogant disregard of normal restraintsĢ : an audacious act - usually used in pluralģ : using a clans public forum to request signatures after you turn your back on them Urban Dictionary When someone has the nerve to say or do something bitchy to your face Urban DictionaryĪn audio editor for linux, windows, and mac. Rude or disrespectful behaviour impudence. nounĪggressive boldness or unmitigated effrontery noun Insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional. Reckless daring presumptuous impudence - implying a contempt of law or moral restraints. nounĪudaciousness presumptuous impudence effrontery: in a bad sense, and often implying a contempt of law or moral restraint: as, “arrogant audacity,” nounĭaring spirit, resolution, or confidence venturesomeness. nounīoldness daring confidence intrepidity. nounĪn act or instance of intrepidity or insolent heedlessness. (daring, impudence)īursting in during the board meeting was quite audacious of you.Bold or insolent heedlessness of restraints, as of those imposed by prudence, propriety, or convention. I can’t believe he had the audacity to steal my ideas and claim that they were his own. Her audacity, when confronted with what she viewed as needless homework, was seen by her teachers as a result of being spoiled. I can't believe he had the audacity to question my integrity in front of everyone. The essence of audacity and audacious is "having the bravery to do something that could offend others." Because of this, the word has both a positive (bravery, bold) connotation and a negative (rude, impudent, disrespectful) connotation. It would be audacious (bold and brazen) to make you spend all day in the city running errands, and you might quit because of the request. For a memory trick, note how audacity sounds like "all day city." Now, imagine your boss has the audacity (bravery and disrespect) to ask you to spend all day in the city, running petty errands for him, like picking up his dry cleaning and washing his car. The related adjective audacious refers to bold or brazen behavior, usually brazen. lack of respectīoldness, daring, impudence, insolence, brazennessĪudacious is derived from the Latin audere, "to dare." Think of daring or having the audacity to go where others fear to tread. aggressive or fearless boldness or daring 2.
