These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'audacity.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. audacity Definitions and Synonyms noun uncountable US /dsti/ DEFINITIONS 1 1 the confidence to say or do what you want, despite difficulties, risks, or the negative attitudes of other people have the audacity to do something: She had the audacity to tell him off. have the audacity to do something: She had the audacity to tell him off. 2023 And a theater whose bold decor and look-at-me color scheme had been largely plastered and painted over, as the Balboa became just another movie house in a declining downtown, is reborn in all its aesthetic audacity. the confidence to say or do what you want, despite difficulties, risks, or the negative attitudes of other people. 2023 Just the audacity of putting a cow on the cover. 2023 The audacity of Ted Lasso to give us a love so pure and charming only to rip it away so soon! - Sydney Bucksbaum, EW.com, 15 Mar. ![]() 2023 Even if some experimental swings briefly confound, the audacity of the innovation impresses all the same. Julissa James, Los Angeles Times, 12 Apr. ![]() 2023 Mostly, though, the outfit is recognizable by its aura of audacity. 2023 She is also admonished for still having such audacity. ![]() Recent Examples on the Web Clearly there is a hunger for originality and audacity, and our incredible showrunners Ashley, Bart and Jonathan, along with their pitch-perfect cast, have delivered that and so much more.
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