Crossword-Solution: AUDACIOUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Audacious | a. | Daring; spirited; adventurous. |
| Audacious | a. | Contemning the restraints of law, religion, or decorum; bold in wickedness; presumptuous; impudent; insolent. |
| Audacious | a. | Committed with, or proceedings from, daring effrontery or contempt of law, morality, or decorum. |
We have 149 clues for the answer “AUDACIOUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Rash or insolent | 1 answer |
| temerarious | 9 answers |
| Unabashed | 14 answers |
| mannerless | 16 answers |
| unafraid | 16 answers |
| venturesome | 23 answers |
| Barefaced | 23 answers |
| Sassy | 27 answers |
| Intrepid | 31 answers |
| Valiant | 33 answers |
| undaunted | 33 answers |
| Foolhardy | 36 answers |
| Indiscreet | 38 answers |
| Presumptuous | 42 answers |
| assured | 44 answers |
| brash | 44 answers |
| Cocky? | 46 answers |
| Confident | 47 answers |
| Cheeky | 49 answers |
| Dauntless | 49 answers |
| adventurous | 52 answers |
| Courageous | 53 answers |
| antithetic | 55 answers |
| goading | 55 answers |
| litigious | 55 answers |
| Shame-less | 56 answers |
| Peppery | 56 answers |
| militaristic | 56 answers |
| military | 56 answers |
| Brassy. | 57 answers |
| Picky ___ | 57 answers |
| Averse | 58 answers |
| Headlong | 61 answers |
| troublemaking | 62 answers |
| brawling | 63 answers |
| ___ Hardy | 63 answers |
| warring | 64 answers |
| unaffiliated | 65 answers |
| fearless | 65 answers |
| in a rut | 65 answers |
| snuffy | 65 answers |
| Stand-offish | 66 answers |
| asocial | 66 answers |
| thwarting | 66 answers |
| challenging | 67 answers |
| wilful | 67 answers |
| Imperious | 67 answers |
| dare | 67 answers |
| curmudgeonly | 67 answers |
| dyspeptic | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with AUDACIOUS (5)
Nor content with such Audacious neighbourhood, the wisest heart Of _Solomon_ he led by fraud to build His Temple right against the Temple of God On that opprobrious Hill, and made his Grove The pleasant Vally of _Hinnom_, _Tophet_ thence And black _Gehenna_ call’d, the Type of Hell.
Then the bands played their most stirring music while Glinda’s army marched into the city, and heralds proclaimed the conquest of the audacious Jinjur and the accession of the beautiful Princess Ozma to the throne of her royal ancestors.
The capture of the audacious plotter would be the finest leaf in Citoyen Chauvelin’s wreath of glory.
You been into some other audacious mischief when I wasn’t around, like enough.” Then her conscience reproached her, and she yearned to say something kind and loving; but she judged that this would be construed into a confession that she had been in the wrong, and discipline forbade that.
And finally, at Matthew Maule’s audacious suggestion of a transfer of the seven-gabled structure, the ghostly portrait is averred to have lost all patience, and to have shown itself on the point of descending bodily from its frame.
Quotes with AUDACIOUS (3)
During the Society's early years, no member personified the organization's eccentricities or audacious mission more than Sir Francis Galton. A cousin of Charles Darwin's, he had been a child prodigy who, by the age of four, could read and recite Latin. He went on to concoct myriad inventions. They included a ventilating top hat; a machine called a Gumption-Reviver, which periodically wet his head to keep him awake during endless study; underwater goggles; and a rotating-vane …
Like the rest of Holy Week, Easter is also a terrific story. It starts as tragedy: the hero broken and bloody, against all expectation dead, his followers' joyful hope in him entombed with his corpse, the rock rolled into place, sealing their despair. But the curtain doesn't fall there. The next morning at dawn they discover the rock has been rolled back. The tomb is empty, the body's gone! A missing corpse? Great stuff. A whisper of comedy. Now a touch of farce as Mary Magda…
Back home, Huxley drew from this experience to compose a series of audacious attacks against the Romantic love of wilderness. The worship of nature, he wrote, is "a modern, artificial, and somewhat precarious invention of refined minds." Byron and Wordsworth could only rhapsodize about their love of nature because the English countryside had already been "enslaved to man." In the tropics, he observed, where forests dripped with venom and vines, Romantic poets were notably abs…
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1980–2015).